21
Dec
A Framework for Cloud Computing
In the previous post I mentioned some recent figures that the economy is generated through the adoption of Cloud Computing. A Framework for Cloud Computing The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is an agency of the U.S. Commerce Department. Its role in the context of cloud computing is to promote the effective use... Read More
20
Dec
Economy in Cloud Computing
According to Cloud Hosting Providers , the final savings for most of its customers will reach upto 90% (minimum 70%) compared with the costs of maintaining this infrastructure internally. Below the summary of the monthly expenses to keep the systems running in the data center itself. If this summary is insufficient, see below, the same... Read More
16
Dec
Disable Frozen Virtual Machine On VMware ESXi 4 Out Of vSphere
There is a situation, when in VMware vSphere Client VM on ESXi does not obey commands Shut Down / Power Off and remained “unresponsive” to you. The following describes the same three ways to “kill” the unruly virtual machine, but only as to the VMware ESXi. 1. Because the service console in VMware ESXi is... Read More
16
Dec
Backup Memory To Host The Windows for Microsoft Hyper-V
As you know, the virtualization platform Microsoft Hyper-V Servers R2 SP1 allows you to redistribute the available memory between the guest OS virtual machine (each machine has a guaranteed minimum, and used memory can grow dynamically up to a certain limit). But to make Dynamic Memory beautifully worked for large loads Parent Partition host (for... Read More
14
Dec
Misconceptions Surrounding Colocation Web Hosting
There is so much talk about managed hosting services, dedicated web hosting and cloud hosting, that colocation hosting is getting a bit sidelined. Or misunderstood. Colocation hosting is one of the most efficient and affordable hosting options for small to medium businesses who cannot afford dedicated web hosting and don’t need the cloud hosting infrastructure... Read More