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Fujitsu Primergy RX300 S5
Reviews This is a well built and very capable 2U rack server from a respected vendor that can be configured to suit a wide variety of applications. It's particularly strong on disk capacity and PCIe expansion.
Thursday, August 20 2009 11:30 AM
Tags: Virtual Machine, VMware Inc., Hypervisor, Server, Fujitsu Ltd., network, disk, Ethernet
Security 101: Look back to advance
News Malware is growing in sophistication, but cybercriminals may not be as novel as most think, say experts. Learning diligently from the past would help.
Tuesday, August 11 2009 06:50 PM
Tags: Network security, Security Management, Data security, PC security, Security, Worm, Trend Micro Inc., Asia-Pacific, computer, Conficker
Netgear SC101T Storage Central Turbo
Reviews Netgear's SC101T Storage Central Turbo is robust, relatively attractive and affordable, making it suitable for all but the most demanding environments, although managing the device can be tricky.
Friday, November 23 2007 11:34 AM
Mirroring Web sites with wget
Techguide Vincent Danen demonstrates the basics of wget for mirroring entire Web sites.
Thursday, October 22 2009 02:07 PM
Tags: Open source, Mirroring, Security, FTP site, HTML page, Wget, Site, Vincent Danen, exploit code, researcher
Dell Latitude E4200
Reviews Dell's smallest Latitude is a 1kg, 12.1in. ultraportable that benefits from a fast solid-state hard drive and integrated mobile broadband. However, it lacks an optical drive and, inexplicably, a webcam.
Friday, February 13 2009 04:35 PM
Tags: Battery, Mobile Broadband, Dell Latitude, Graphics, Broadband, Touchpad, Latitude E4200, Wrist-rest, Processor Selection, RAM
Non-standard RAID levels primer
Techguide Scott Lowe introduces a RAID level that's a little off the beaten path. Learn more about RAID 1E and how it differs from the more common RAID levels.
Thursday, May 24 2007 08:53 AM
Tags: Storage, Data backup, disaster recovery, Storage software
Microsoft updates SQL Server database
News New features include database mirroring, closer ties to SAP's NetWeaver and an updated free version.
Thursday, April 20 2006 02:08 PM
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Business applications
Dell PowerEdge 2850
Reviews It may have been around for a while, but with its dual-core processors the PowerEdge 2850 is still bang up to date and ready for just about anything.
Thursday, June 15 2006 10:30 AM
Singapore targets S$2b data-hosting market
News Singapore is aiming to increase its electronic data-hosting and Web server co-location businesses to between S$1 billion (US$600 million) and S$2 billion (US$1.2billion) a year in a bid to attract more foreign investments and skilled workers.
Friday, June 01 2001 04:10 PM
RAID storage explained
Techguide George Ou explains the benefits and tradeoffs of RAID technology.
Wednesday, June 20 2007 09:53 PM
Tags: Storage, Storage area networks (SAN), Network-attached storage (NAS), RAID, Storage management, Data backup, disaster recovery
Linux software RAID with mdadm
Insight tutorial Software RAID is an inexpensive way to create instant backups and protect your systems against data loss in the event that one drive fails. Learn some basic RAID management.
Thursday, April 14 2005 12:58 AM
Tags: Linux
Mobile phone market stays strong
News Consumer demand for the latest cell phones continues to drive the worldwide market.
Friday, April 21 2006 10:42 AM
Tags: Cellular phones, Mobile/Wireless, Mobile platforms/communications, Analyst reports
Why dumb-downed no-RAID storage is bad for consumers
Techguide George Ou explains why dumb-down storage that shun RAID technology is to the detriment of home PC users.
Tuesday, June 26 2007 08:39 PM
Tags: Storage, RAID, Data backup, disaster recovery
Perform software RAID with mdadm
Techguide Software RAID on Linux is a snap, thanks to the mdadm tool that comes with most modern Linux distributions. Software RAID, particularly RAID1, is an inexpensive way to create instant backups and protect your systems against data loss in the event that one drive fails.
Monday, May 30 2005 05:51 PM
HP ProLiant ML370 G5
Reviews HP's Proliant ML370 G5 can handle a wide range of back-end business applications, but is over-specified for organisations with more modest requirements.
Monday, February 26 2007 09:33 AM




