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Blades
Five Myths About Blade Servers
Systems Management
Beyond Redundancy: Applying High Availability Throughout Your Organization
Monitoring, recovery, and precise logs can often do more to reduce your number of outages and limit the scope of system failures than the typical panacea more hardware, more software, and more hot spares.
Need a system or two to validate a new architecture? When combined with Linux, VMware Server provides a sophisticated and highly adaptable infrastructure that allows you to test complex customer client-server software configurations on a single machine.
A number of old-fashioned tools can prevent very modern problems
What if you have only one computer, and you want to be able to run Linux as well as Windows? Well, you can -- through something called dual booting. Dual booting is an either/or proposition. You can't really run Windows and Linux at the same time. This month's column will be of most use to Windows 3.x/95/98 users. If you're running NT, you should purchase the commercial product,
Security
Bro: A Network Intrusion Detection System
Intrusion detection is critical for network security. Use Bro to catch miscreants red-handed.
SNORT looks for intrusions, while ACID can help you make sense of what’s happened after an intrusion.
Document and image scanners have become an integral part of many offices. With a scanner, you can quickly digitize photos, diagrams, and even textual documents for electronic alteration and distribution.
As several recent high profile compromises have reminded us, Linux isn't immune to security vulnerabilities. While you should always do everything you can to secure your Linux systems, you can also put measures in place to quickly detect a break-in. One useful "alarm" system is Tripwire.
Top Stories
Since their debut in March 2001, Blade Servers have generated a ton of interest from enterprise IT departments. And a slew of misconceptions. We separate the truth from reality.
The ultimate in high-density computing, blade servers have revolutionized data centers and server farms. While some optimize for size, and some for sheer processing power, blades are sure to cut through your workload.
If you already have a Windows PC, you can install Linux and run your existing Windows configuration as a virtual machine. Jason Perlow explains how to do it.
Kerberos and LDAP are popular, separately, but if you put them together they provide a powerful solution for secure authentication. In the first of two tutorials, Juliet Kemp walks through installation and configuration of Kerberos.
Why can't the virtualization vendors just get along?
How would you like to run several operating systems at once on the same physical hardware with virtually no performance overhead - and for free? That's the promise and the purpose of Xen, a relatively new open source project that turns one piece of hardware into many, virtually. If you're looking to cut costs or maximize usage or both, follow the path to Xen.
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