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...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Oct 31, 2007 | Server Administration, VMware
A review of the Web Hosting industry shows that
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Oct 18, 2007 | Server Administration, VMware
I have been using and recommending Xen for Full Virtualization for a while now. Yet, when I tried to install Xen on my old PC that ran on AMD’s Athlon XP processor, I was not able to enable Full Virtualization using Xen. I know that Xen uses technology that...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Sep 24, 2007 | Server Administration, VMware
Server virtualization is a technique of dividing a single server into several Virtual Servers, according to hardware and/or software, CPU Time/Process scheduling and memory allocation. Users can install and use their own Operating Systems simultaneously on these...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Jul 26, 2007 | Server Administration, VMware
Shared and dedicated hosting prices have reached their rock bottom and profit margins are very narrow. The differentiator today is marketing skills, customer support and hardware reliability. Customer support and marketing are both dependent on stability of the...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Jul 17, 2007 | FTP, NFS, Server Administration, VMware
Network-attached storage (NAS) is a dedicated data storage technology. The NAS server provides centralized data storage, which is easily accessible to users who belong to different networks over the Internet. There are different applications that can be...
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