Posts Tagged ‘Hardware Failure’
Friday, October 23rd, 2009
Thinking about having a website for your existing business? Or do you want to start a new project and looking for a web host? Or let me guess, your existing web hosting company is the reason you are reading this article because you just can’t hear that – server is down due to DoS (denial of service) attack, we are going through an upgrade process, we are experiencing a hardware failure or (my personal favorite) your IP was blocked on our server, excuses one more time. Believe me! The customer su
Tags: Business Hosting, Business Website, Denial Of Service, Denial Of Service Attack, Dos, Hardware Failure, Ip, Reason, Small Business, Web Company, Web Host, Web Hosting Company, Website Hosting
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Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
August 25, 2009 — On-demand virtual data center services provider SoftLayer has begun offering EVault Bare Metal Restores, an advanced disaster recovery capability that enables customers to completely restore servers to a bare metal state after an operating system or hardware failure. Related posts: Layered Technologies Implements Continuous Data Protection Layered Technologies Implements Continuous Data Protection Reasons to Have a Data Center Disaster R
Tags: Bare Metal, Continuous Data, Disaster Recovery, Hardware Failure, Implements, Operating System, Recovery Capability, Servers, Services Provider, Softlayer, That Enables Customers, Virtual Data Center
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Monday, June 29th, 2009
I'm a middle school teacher and I have exposed my students to the wonders of computers (UNIX, PCs, and Macs.) My school has a new Mac lab with 30, 1 year old iMacs (not my choice, 40% hardware failure rate). We also have a butt load of the older ppc g3 & g4 Macs. I would like to turn a dozen of these older Macs into Linux servers so I can teach the students the beauty of open source computing, advanced techniques in networking, web hosting, etc. I can (and will) also let then hack &
Tags: Amp, Butt Load, Distro, Failure Rate, G4, Hardware Failure, Imacs, Linux, Linux Servers, Mac Lab, Middle School Teacher, Networking Web, New Mac, Open Source, Ppc G3, Unix, Unix Pcs
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