We've heard plenty about the operations and infrastructure of the three largest players in the search game - Google, Microsoft and Yahoo. But what about Ask.com? In this video, Ask.com senior vice president of operations Mark Stockford discusses the... Data Center Knowledge »
No one should be surprised that I find any governmental database to be suspect. All to often little or no thought is given to the information contained in the database and what it would mean if the wrong person got their hands on it, or if the right... (posted on 3 Sep 2008 by Network Security Blog)
3d Traceroute does what its name implies. It displays traceroute responses in a three dimensional representation: X-axis represents the hops (routers); the y-axis, the response time of the routers; and the z-axis stands for successive probes in... (posted on 28 Aug 2008 by 4sysops - For Windows Administrators)
TeleGeography reports that Google will participate in a consortium building a new intra-Asian submarine cable system. The Southeast Asia Japan Cable (SJC), would bolster connectivity in Japan to Guam, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Thailand and... (posted on 27 Aug 2008 by Data Center Knowledge)
If you want to work / test / learn many of the VMware ESX Server advanced features, like VMotion, VMware High Availability (VMHA), and VMware Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS), you should have SAN (Storage Area Network). For my Home Lab I’m... (posted on 25 Aug 2008 by The System Administrator)
Here's an interesting example of a cloud computing service targeting a key vertical: systems integrator Apptis and data center specialist ServerVault have partnered on FedCloud, which offers "Federally Compliant Trusted Cloud Computing." FedCloud... (posted on 25 Aug 2008 by Data Center Knowledge)
Todd Hoff has put together many excellent resources on his High Scalability site. One of the most impressive efforts yet is a new post on latency titled Latency is Everywhere, and it Costs You Sales. The article explains latency, looks at common causes... (posted on 25 Aug 2008 by Data Center Knowledge)

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