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What Is The Difference Between Storage And Backup?

September 20, 2012
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Although it is customary for many people who already understand the importance of backup, save (saving) a copy of your files on a thumb drive or external hard drive cannot be considered as a backup. At least not technologically. No that it is wrong. After all, storing data on a

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Frequently Asked Questions About IP (Internet Protocol)

June 11, 2012
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What is IP? IP is the Internet Protocol. A protocol is nothing more than the definition of the set of rules and codes used by computers to communicate over a network. In the Internet Protocol, one of these rules says that each must be identified unequivocally, through a number, which

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What is SAN Network Technology

March 29, 2012
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The SAN-based network is the creation of a separate internal network which is specifically designed to provide high-bandwidth storage device. It allows you to separate the storage systems of servers, and deploy the drives directly to the Fiber Channel network which allows you to create multiple connections between dedicated servers

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Tutorial on WordPress

September 19, 2011
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WordPress is best known for hosting service available through blogs http://wordpress.org/, but it is actually a content manager for general use, that can be installed on any server that supports PHP and MySQL licensed under the GPL, and source code is available and can be customized freely. You can even

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What is FSMO? (Flexible Single Master Operation)

July 1, 2011
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When we talk about Active Directory Domain Controllers , replication, user authentication and group policies comes to mind, but what really it does? Who is responsible for operating the same. The person responsible for managing the infrastructure is called FSMO (Flexible Single Master Operation). There are five levels of operations.

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