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Servers occupy a place in computing similar to that occupied by minicomputers in the past, which they have largely replaced. The typical server is a computer system that operates continuously on a network and waits for requests for services from other computers on the network. Many servers are dedicated to this role, but some may also be used simultaneously for other purposes, particularly when the demands placed upon them as servers are modest. |
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Competitive Landscape: TNICs vs. NICs vs. iSCSI HBAs |
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Today's systems and servers need an efficient way to move the ever-increasing amounts of data over networks. Many companies have introduced solutions such as TCP/IP Offload Engines (TOE) Network Interface Cards (TNICs), Network Interface Cards (NICs), and iSCSI Host Bus Adapters (HBAs) to solve efficiency and throughout challenges. However, the functionality of these solutions is quite varied, and in some cases, rapidly becoming obsolete.
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Windows Terminal Server Software Licensing Control |
| By : AppSense |
Published Date: Oct 30, 2006 |
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Learn how AppSense Application Manager enables IT Administrators to reliably and effectively enforce software licensing policies on client devices, and therefore gain greater control over the deployment of applications in a Windows Terminal Server environment.
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Authoritative DNS - Establishing Redundancy with the PowerLink Pro Series |
| By : Astrocom |
Published Date: Apr 18, 2008 |
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The Domain Name System (DNS) is a hierarchical system that provides the IP addresses that correspond to a given Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN, often called a hostname or domain name). At the top of the tree structure are thirteen “root” Domain Name Servers that have the primary and secondary IP addresses of the DNS Authorities for all domains on the Internet.
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Server Security, Patching and Virtualization |
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One of the biggest challenges mirrors a problem in the physical server world: security patching. This paper describes in greater detail the benefits and challenges of server virtualization, and offers insight into how Blue Lane customers are utilizing the PatchPoint(r) System to combat the threat of software vulnerabilities.
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The Challenge of Securing Hard to Patch Servers in Health Care Environments |
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The healthcare industry has benefited from the breakneck pace of digitization - spanning everything from payments to patient records to X-ray film - but it has also been increasingly exposed to greater risk. Efforts to increase healthcare provider productivity via increased digitization and system interconnectivity have to be counterbalanced against the growing concerns for patient privacy and a backdrop of increasing liability.
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Protecting Physical Servers and VMs While Preserving Uptime |
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Quantros’ business—an ASP for the health care industry—requires a secure network and maximal uptime—all with a small IT department and a small budget. Quantros was challenged to implement and enforce sound security policies and to keep up with the continuous stream of vendor patches.
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A CIO's View of Server Virtualization |
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Server virtualization is a technology that has taken hold with amazing speed and is now firmly entrenched with overwhelming success in many data centers. This perspective document recaps why you should be moving ahead quickly with virtualization (if you haven’t already done so), what the implications are for IT and the business, and what the future holds as the ramifications of virtualization become apparent.
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VMware and CA: Making the Most of Virtualization |
| By : CA NVM |
Published Date: Sep 04, 2007 |
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IT organizations are challenged to meet today’s constantly changing business needs. This need for flexibility has resulted in the rapid adoption of server virtualization, making enterprise infrastructures more responsive, while introducing management considerations unique to virtualization. Unlike physically bounded infrastructures, the entities in virtualized environments are not visually apparent or recognized by most traditional management tools.
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CA Expands Its Unified Management of Virtualized Systems |
| By : CA NVM |
Published Date: Oct 27, 2006 |
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The variety of available server virtualization technologies provides both choice and flexibility for enterprises seeking to optimize server utilization and performance. However, as enterprises deploy more virtualization solutions that are scattered across the enterprise, managing the disparate virtualization technologies using fragmented element-specific tools challenges IT staffs.
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CA's Unicenter Advanced Systems Management: Virtualization Cluster Management |
| By : CA NVM |
Published Date: Dec 20, 2006 |
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Clabby Analytics review Unicenter ASM and how it stands out from other virtual server management solutions available today, noting that Unicenter ASM is a very effective tool for managing heterogeneous virtualized and clustered environments. They review the advanced visualization capabilities and how they provide IT with greater management control in these complex environments. They also discuss the value of dynamic resource brokering for optimizing existing IT investments and improving ROI.
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Getting Real About Virtual Management |
| By : CA NVM |
Published Date: Jan 30, 2007 |
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Virtualization and clustering can bring many benefits to your business — better IT asset utilization, improved business continuity, and improved operational efficiency. At the same time, virtualization can create a new level of complexity for IT. This paper discusses the technical management challenges inherent in these complex infrastructures including virtual sprawl, honoring service level agreements, resource allocation and the prioritization of resources.
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Network Faxing ROI: What You Don’t Know Could Save You Money |
| By : Castelle |
Published Date: Apr 01, 2006 |
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Network fax servers take care of fax jobs more quickly, accurately and inexpensively than any standalone fax machine. Sending a fax with a network fax server takes less than one tenth of the time sending a fax manually. In fact, the higher the fax volume, the more money, time and resources computer-based, network faxing can save.
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ZapThink: The Mainframe as a First Class SOA Participant |
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In this whitepaper, ZapThink research analyst Jason Bloomberg explores the challenges customers face when attempting to integrate their legacy systems with new technologies and architectures, and the issues associated with traditional mainframe integration methods. He guides the reader to a better understanding and approach that involves a single mainframe architecture for reduced complexity, cost and risk.
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Server Consolidation and Containment with Virtual Infrastructure |
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IT departments constantly face demands to deploy, maintain and grow a broad array of services and applications, but this has lead to server sprawl and high energy costs. Consolidation and containment solutions implemented with a virtual infrastructure meet the challenges of server sprawl and underutilization by reducing hardware and operating costs by as much as 50%.
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Interview Article: New York Stock Exchange and Diane Greene |
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Within the datacenter, servers and cooling infrastructure are the biggest consumers of electricity. This nyse magazine interview with VMware CEO Diane Greene discusses how you can realize the financial benefits of energy efficient, greener datacenters through server consolidation. With VMware virtualization, organizations can experience significant power, cooling and space savings.
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