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Making a case for open source in your enterprise
By David HM SpectorAllyou read these days in the technology press are stories of open sourceespecially Linux and how it's practically taking over the world. FromWeb servers and clusters through open source PBXs and MySQL Databases, it'severywhere.Beinga good technologist you probably even have Linux machines in your house thatyou use...
Tags: database, Guest Contributor, MySQL, open source, server
Technical articles 2006-04-06
A guide to backing up and restoring PostgreSQL databases
Everaccidentally deleted a database table, or had the disk with your live databasecrash? If so, you know all too well that sinking feeling you get when yourealize that weeks of hard work just vanished into nothingness.Well,it doesn't always have to be that way. If your datais stored in a PostgreSQL...
Tags: backup, database, Guest Contributor, PostgreSQL
Technical articles 2005-08-11
SolutionBase: Using NAT to connect Windows 2003 to the Internet
Windows 2003 offers a feature called NAT, which you can use to achieve much of the same functionality that you can with ISA Server when connecting your network to the Internet. Here's an introduction to NAT and how your network can benefit from it. Do you use Microsoft's Proxy...
Tags: Eric Sheesley, Database, Microsoft Windows 2003, Internet, Network, Server, Network Address Translation, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft ISA Server, Default Option, Networking, Guest Contributor
Technical articles 2004-11-01
Simple strategies to stop data leakage
By Ruby BayanOne of the most debilitating IT headaches strikes whenconfidential data leaks out of the company's network and trickles into thehands of malicious users. No matter how robust your technology is, or howintuitive your detection systems are, restricted data somehow manages to seepthrough the least guarded nooks and crannies...
Tags: privilege, database, Guest Contributor, strategy
Technical articles 2004-08-18
Tech Tip: Save NT disk space with compression
Follow these steps to compress a directory and the WINS database. Regardless of the size of your network, disk space sooner or later becomes an issue. You can help mitigate this storage problem with compression, which decreases the amount of disk space required...
Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows NT Newsletter, Database, Disk, Microsoft Windows NT, WINS
Technical articles 2004-07-26
Tech Tip: Run ESEUTIL on a non-Exchange server
Follow these steps to run ESEUTIL on a non-Exchange system. It's a good idea to maintain enough free disk space to run the ESEUTIL utility on Exchange 2000 servers. Microsoft recommends maintaining 110 percent of your database size. Other options, such as copying the...
Tags: Guest Contributor, E-mail Administration Tips Newsletter, Database, Microsoft Exchange Server, Server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server, ESEUTIL, E-mail Servers, Storage, Servers, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Hardware, Data Management
Technical articles 2004-07-27
Tech Tip: Use Tripwire for integrity checking
Here's how to use Tripwire for integrity checking. Validating file system files is a crucial part of system security. However, without the help of an integrity-checking tool such as Tripwire, this can be a daunting task. ...
Tags: Guest Contributor, Linux Tips Newsletter, Database, Tripwire, Storage, Linux, Databases, Hardware, Operating Systems, Software, Enterprise Software, Data Management
Technical articles 2004-07-27
Tech Tip: Create and manage a PostgreSQL database
Here's how to create and manage a PostgreSQL database. The two most popular open source databases are MySQL and PostgreSQL. Each database has its strengths and weaknesses. However, MySQL is much simpler to operate than PostgreSQL, so many people tend to use it rather...
Tags: Guest Contributor, Linux Tips Newsletter, Database, PostgreSQL, Storage, Databases, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
Technical articles 2004-07-27
Tech Tip: Back up PostgreSQL and MySQL databases
Learn how to back up PostgreSQL and MySQL databases. You should back up your SQL database--whether it's MySQL or PostgreSQL--on a weekly, if not daily, basis. For many organizations, this information represents the content for Web sites and other important data, so retaining proper...
Tags: Guest Contributor, Linux Tips Newsletter, Database, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Databases, Storage, Open Source, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Hardware
Technical articles 2004-07-27
Tech Tip: Find files with slocate
Here's how to find files with slocate. When searching for a file, the first command most users try is the which command. However, this works only for files included in the user's PATH. If a file isn't in the user's PATH, the which command...
Tags: Guest Contributor, Linux Tips Newsletter, Database, File, Storage, Databases, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
Technical articles 2004-07-28
Backing up and restoring MySQL databases
Database administrators and developers are well aware of theimportance of regular data backups: In the event of a disk failure or servercrash, a backup can often make the difference between losing a year's worth ofwork and getting back up to speed in a few hours. Fortunately, if you're usingMySQL you...
Tags: Databases, Storage, OPEN SOURCE, Guest Contributor, MySQL, database
Technical articles 2004-07-14
Mapping visitors' IP addresses to their country with MaxMind's GeoIP
Sometimes you just need to know what country your sitevisitors are coming from—for example, if you're trying to implement geo-targeted advertising.That's where a tool like MaxMind's GeoIP comes in—it lets you easily extractgeographic data from your visitor's IP address.MaxMind makes available both commercial and free databases;the commercial ones are extremely...
Tags: Storage, Databases, sample code, Guest Contributor, database, MaxMind, database file, GeoIP Free Country, PHP, IP address, geographic data, IP
Technical articles 2004-06-17
A simple geo-targeted MySQL database with GeoIP and PHP
MaxMind's GeoIP is a great tool for identifying thecountry of origin of your Web site's visitors. But once you have thatinformation, what do you do with it? A common application for this kind of datais geo-targetedadvertising.Using GeoIP dataThe basic steps are fairly straightforward—you read theremote IP address of your visitor,...
Tags: Databases, PHP, MySQL, MaxMind, Guest Contributor, country code, advertisement, database
Technical articles 2004-06-17
Building a simple content management system with Yaapi and PHP
If you're a developer building a content-rich Web site, you'veprobably looked at several solutions that include a a database for yourcontent, b a templating system that separates GUI from content, c auser-friendly interface to maintain the data in the database, and d controlover the final appearance of the rendered pages....
Tags: Storage, Databases, Guest Contributor, PHP, content management system, Yaapi, database
Technical articles 2004-06-14
Tech Tip: Maintain the DHCP database
Microsoft recommends routine maintenance of the DHCP server component when its database exceeds 30 MB. While this is normally done automatically, you may have to manually repair the database if it gets too large between compactions. ...
Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows NT Newsletter, DHCP, Database, Backup, Microsoft Corp., DHCP Server, Networking
Technical articles 2003-12-01
Which way of retrieving recordsets in ColdFusion is best for your app?
By Thomas Ortega IIIn ColdFusion CF, there are three ways to manipulate database recordsets: inline queries, cached queries, and stored procedures. They each have their strengths/weaknesses and appropriate times for usage. I will explain each of these methods, so that you can decide for yourself where and when you should...
Tags: Storage, Databases, Development tools, Allaire ColdFusion, Guest Contributor, database
Technical articles 2003-08-01
Three recovery models for backing up your SQL Server
By Ed MartinWith SQL Server 2000, there are myriad choices for backing up your database. Whether your database is small and changes infrequently or very large and changes rapidly, there is a backup strategy to meet your needs. Let's take a look at some of the basic backup strategies that...
Tags: Backups, Storage, Databases, Guest Contributor, server, BULK_LOGGED recovery model, backup, database, recovery model, Microsoft SQL Server, disk
Technical articles 2003-04-29
SQL Server tips for working with nested triggers and dump files
This compilation of SQL Server tips will help you detect when a trigger inadvertently fires other triggers and will teach you to read backup info stored in the msdb database.By Kaye GartenThese tips originally appeared in the Builder.com SQL Server e-newsletter.Sometimes, triggers can inadvertently fire other triggers or even the...
Tags: Backups, Storage, Databases, Guest Contributor, server, Listing B, trigger, backup, database, lookup table, dump device, msdb database, Microsoft SQL Server
Technical articles 2003-03-31
Native XML databases resolve XML document retrieval issues
By Matt Liotta and Chris PreimesbergerThere’s no debating the trend toward widespread adoption of XML in the development industry. However, the lack of industry standards for storing XML documents means near-zero interoperability between various vendor products. Further, storage and processing problems cause system performance issues or meaningless search results when...
Tags: Databases, Storage, W3C XML Query Working Group, Guest Contributor, XML, XML document, XQuery, SQL, database, RDBMS
Technical articles 2003-03-06
Two SQL Server maintenance tips to help you service like a pro
By Kaye GartenSure, database maintenance is usually left to the “DBA guys,” but occasionally as a developer you’ll be pressed into service. So, try out these two SQL Server maintenance tips and learn to change database owners and defrag your indexes with ease. Who knows? You could even teach those...
Tags: Storage, Databases, Guest Contributor, server, database owner, database, ISUser1, ISUser2, Microsoft SQL Server
Technical articles 2003-01-10


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