by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Jul 15, 2012 | Server Administration, VMware
IPv4 and IPv6 are addressing schemes to direct traffic across the Internet. IPv6 is the next generation in the Internet Protocol. Currently, almost all of the Internet traffic is directed using IPv4 address. It provides 2^32 (4,294,967,296) possible addresses....
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Aug 19, 2010 | Server Administration, VMware
Microsoft recently released the Service Pack 1 Beta for Windows Server 2008 R2. In its war with VMWare in the Virtualization sector, Microsoft has decided to showcase its own developments in the Windows Server virtualization platform via two key features: Dynamic...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Jun 2, 2010 | Sendmail, Server Administration, VMware
ommunication is one of the most important paradigm on which a business stands. In today’s world, e-mail is still the fastest means of formal communication. Even though it has been around since mid 1960’s, never before has its glory reached the present...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Apr 18, 2010 | Server Administration, VMware
Sometimes, one is just not enough. When you’ve got one server with rocketing performance, you could very well make the maximum utilization of it. Obviously, I’m talking about Server Virtualization. We’ve had quite a lot of products out there in the...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Jun 21, 2009 | Server Administration, VMware
Over the years, the structure of IIS has undergone several changes. IIS 7.0, which is the most recent edition of it, is quite different from IIS 6.0. However, though the code base has been completely rewritten, most of the concepts are still the same. A marking...
by admin | Jan 27, 2008 | Server Management, VMware
The term high availability is the buzz word nowadays. Nobody tolerates downtime, whether it is the owner of a web site, owner of a server or owner of a data center. The challenge is how you can offer the least down time and the term “high availbility”, has...
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