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Network Disaster Recovery
Our network disaster recovery resources help you learn about ways to keep the network up and applications running during an emergency. Learn how to acheive business continuity on your network despite a disaster situation.
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Recovering domain controllers after a server disk failure
Submitted By: SearchNetworking.com | 01 Apr 2008
TIP - When recovering domain controllers after a system volume failure, there are certain situations in which a normal restoration won't work. Learn some special procedures in this tip.
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Choosing an optimal data center site
Cisco Press | 08 Aug 2006
CHAPTER DOWNLOAD - This chapter explains how to choose an appropriate location for your data center, from the hazards you should avoid to the physical attributes you want. |
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Hosted Virtual Desktop Product Reviews
Published by: Qumranet Inc. | 12 May 2008
PRODUCT LITERATURE - Solid ICE is the industry's highest performing and most scalable virtual desktop product. It allows enterprises the benefit of centralized desktops, without the need to change their applications or infrastructure.
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Echo² High Availability at Kingman Regional Medical Center
Published by: Vision Solutions | 09 May 2008
CASE STUDY - When KRMC wanted more time to execute routine system maintenance, and needed a faster way to get back on its feet in the wake of a crippling system failure, Echo² HA Edition provided the cure.
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loose coupling
29 Jun 2007
WORD - Loose coupling is a method of interconnecting the components in a system or network so that those components, also called elements, depend on each other to the least extent practicable. Loose coupling simplifies testing, ...
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graceful degradation
11 Jan 2007
WORD - Graceful degradation is the ability of a computer, machine, electronic system or network to maintain limited functionality even when a large portion of it has been destroyed
or rendered inoperative. The purpose of graceful ...
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disruption-tolerant network
10 Jan 2007
WORD - A disruption-tolerant network (DTN) is a network designed so that temporary or intermittent communications problems, limitations and anomalies have the least possible adverse impact. There are several aspects to the effective ...
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