by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Oct 14, 2010 | Server Administration, Server Management
Adopting a specific RAID technology, involves finding the right implementation that meets all your requirements. It is more or less, striking a balance between cost of devices, performance, and fault tolerance. Apart from the big decision of selecting either hardware...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Oct 4, 2010 | Server Administration, Server Management
A term coined decades ago, RAID is essentially, disks arranged in a manner to protect the information they contain – simply by adding redundancy. While there are multiple expansions for RAID – Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks, which has now transformed...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Sep 25, 2010 | Server Administration, Server Management
Ok, now that we know what IPv6 IP address are all about in part I and II, lets take a look at what it would be like using them for sites hosted on your server. Once you’ve ensured that your OS and your DC are setup to support IPv6, the next step would be to...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Sep 9, 2010 | Server Administration, Server Management
Well, if your already setup, then you wont have to worry too much. At the current rate, the general opinion is that new hosts will have to be assigned IPv6 addresses by 2012(if the world doesn’t end). So if those hosts wish to communicate with the other IPv4...
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