Servers stories - Page 33
Servers are the larger, more powerful computers typically found in data centres, though the term
‘server’ more correctly refers to the software program called upon by a client (usually a software
program on another computer) to perform some sort of action or task. These software programmes are
typically housed on these specialised computers, though they can be housed on any type of computer.
Modern servers can be of various types including specifically-designed hardware (such as mainframes)
featuring proprietary or specialised processors and other componentry, or can be housed in blade
servers made from modular ‘blades’ manufactured from commodity hardware components.
Third party backup & SQL Server
Tue, 1st Jul 2008
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datacentre infrastructure
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microsoft
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servers
SMBs in ANZ turn to SQL Server and third-party backups for cost-effective data management and protection against data loss.
Want to optimise your customer’s server but don’t want to invalidate their warranty?
Mon, 1st Oct 2007
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storage
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datacentre infrastructure
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duo
Discover how to upgrade customer servers with third-party memory without voiding warranties, thanks to NZ's leading distributor, Duo.
Help your customers get more out of their day with Windows Server ‘Longhorn’
Fri, 1st Jun 2007
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datacentre infrastructure
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dns
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servers
Windows Server 'Longhorn' Beta 3 launches, promising to shift IT focus from daily maintenance to strategic business growth.
Infastructure planning checklist
Fri, 1st Sep 2006
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datacentre infrastructure
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phishing
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physical security
Before planning your next customer’s datacentre installation, GFI has put together a checklist including business problems to be considered.