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What Are Survivable Computer Systems by Darren Miller
Definition Of A Survivable Computer System ---------------------------- A computer system, which may be made up of multiple individual systems and components, designed to provide mission critical services must be able to perform in a consistent and timely manner under various operating... An example of this might be a critical web service that has been duplicated, say across multiple machines, to allow continuous functionality if one or more the individual web servers was to fail. ... For instance; multiple power supplies, redundant disk drives or arrays, even multiple processors and...
P2V Tools & Plugins For Virtualisation Projects by Robb Kimmer
P2V, (Physical-To-Virtual), is the acronym that describes the tools and plugins that are available to move images from a physical host to a virtual host. Lets understand the nomenclature first: 'Physical' refers the hardware (computer/server box) environment. ... The VMWare P2V Assistant copies all files that are resident on a physical source disk attached to a source computer and stores them to a virtual disk file, also known as a target disk. ... Two versions are available; The Windows version is compatible with VMware Workstation 5.x running on Windows XP (any service pack), VMware GSX...
MCSE 70-290 Certification Primer by Geetu Ahuja
Microsoft Certifications are one of the most widely acclaimed, pursued, and achieved technical certifications in the IT industry. The demand for Microsoft Certified Professionals in the job market is increasing every year. Microsoft offers a number of certification levels depending on specific... For Exam 70-290, the main areas that you need to concentrate are Automated System Recovery (ASR) Diskpart utility Diskraid utility Emergency Management Services (EMS) File Replication Service (FRS) Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) Open File Backup Password Backup and...
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