Articles, tagged with "fault tolerance", page 3
09th December 2010
RAID data storage systems, or commonly explained as a Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks, have been proven to satisfy the user who enjoys the processing speed and improvements in the capacity of large disks that it provides. Due to the multiple drives ...
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Author:
bruce_younger
17th August 2010
When an organization is dependable to the computer resources infrastructure and downtime is not acceptable to the business production, deployment of fault tolerant Server technology such as Clustering is a must for the businesses today. If the servers are...
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Author:
Ki Grinsing
11th August 2010
Network management is the system of networks working in different areas of networking procedure. It is important to consider all the areas of networking procedure juts to ensure better services and improved results. The prominent determinants of network m...
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Author:
inoc com
11th August 2010
RAID is an abbreviation for Redundant Array of Inexpensive or Independent Disks. If RAID is implemented on a system you can connect two or more drives in the system so that they work as one big fast drive or set them up so that one drive in the system is ...
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Author:
johndrem
11th August 2010
Before discussing the actual topic RAID Recovery let me brief you about the term RAID as most people are unfamiliar with it. RAID is the abbreviation of Redundant Array of Inexpensive or Independent Disks. The term signifies the arrangement of hard drive ...
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Author:
johndrem
10th August 2010
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Since 2005, founders Aaron Levie and Dylan Smith as well as their ever expanding team have established Box.net as one of the most hot and trusty internet services for storing and sharing data from anywhere. Today, at least 2,000,000 peopl...
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Author:
savvySteve
06th August 2010
We have heard of redundant data and redundant array of disks or hard-drives which is more commonly known as RAID but what is a redundant power supply? As the name implies, it should be an extra source of power supply for the computer in case of an emergen...
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Author:
James Madison
13th July 2010
RAID stands for Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks; a technological innovation that provides enhanced storage reliability by way of redundancy, pairing multiple low-cost, less-reliable disk drive in to a logical unit where all drives within the array a...
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Author:
Federico Moon
07th July 2010
A RAID array involves clubbing of hard drives, arranged to achieve maximum efficiency in storage capacity as per an organization's needs. There are many types of RAID configurations namely RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6 and more. Then, there are combinati...
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Author:
Anjali Shukla
28th June 2010
When planning for a migration to SharePoint 2010, certain case scenarios and test studies must be kept in mind to perform a smooth upgrade. Some of the most common special cases and pre requisites like SQL Server, Operating System, authentication method, ...
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Author:
Richard Tyler
21st June 2010
At times, when you are updating your existing SharePoint installation to a faster and more secure SharePoint 2010, you may face different upgrade scenarios that can affect the overall update process. Blow is a list of the major special case scenarios that...
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Author:
Richard Tyler
04th May 2010
Are you unable to access an external NTFS file system formatted hard drive on Microsoft Windows XP computer? Does Windows XP show your drive as corrupted and unreadable? Well, the problem may occur if your hard drive is having corrupt data structures or d...
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Author:
jacobluis
11th March 2010
The term network architecture refers to plans on which a physical network is built. When designing a network, these plans must be considered carefully. Here are the basic elements of network architecture.
There are four basic elements of network archit...
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Author:
youssef Edward
16th February 2010
One of the hottest technological trends today is virtualization, as it has always been associated with optimizing resources & consolidation.
But what is virtualization? It is the abstraction of physical resources by software, which hides the physical in...
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Author:
JohnsMike
16th February 2010
In medium to large scale redundant LAN environments, the Spanning Tree Protocol must be enabled. The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a service that allows LAN switches and bridges to be redundantly interconnected by providing a mechanism to prevent bridg...
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Author:
Ki Grinsing