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Scalability vs. performance
Your preferred architecture?Do you like n-tiered, no tiers, or something in between? If you do not use tiers, how do you provide for scalability, redundency, and robustness?J.Ja
Tags: Justin James, performance
Discussion threads 2007-04-11
How scalable is Open Source?
Completely FalseFirst of all this story has nothing to do with the scalability of Open Source. You jump from SMB to Enterprise just to confuse the issue and spread Fear Uncertainty & Doubt.Learning Curve? If you can use Word you can use Open Office.Administrative Overhead? Much less...
Tags: open source, ayakus@..., MySQL, fud, networking, linux, scalability
Discussion threads 2006-12-19
Skill Sets and Company Size
Not AlwaysMy billion dollar division of a multi billion dollar corporation primarily uses Linux servers - both in onsite servers for customer and for our ASP implementation.We do use Windows for smaller implementations, primarily because we bought other vendors who had a windows platform.We use Linux for scalability. We can...
Tags: F/OSS, information technology, J.Ja, JamesRL, Java, linux, Linux server, Microsoft IIS Server, scalability, server, split, Web site
Discussion threads 2006-10-17
Evaluate your hardware solutions for scalability
Scalability, like other networking issues, begins at the physical level. When it's time to buy new hardware, don't look just at the specs of the current configuration, but also take into account whether and how much it can be upgraded to meet future needs. We focus primarily on software...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, Servers, Deb Shinder, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Video cards, Terminal services, Disk-space, server, processor, scalability, hardware, memory, video card, SMB Strategies Newsletter, Software, Network, Blade, Storage
Technical articles 2006-09-11
Can your web site handle becoming an overnight success?
We usually think of scalability as a long-term strategy and growth as something that happens gradually, but when it comes to your e-commerce web site, something as trivial as a positive mention in a popular blog can cause your traffic load to triple – or more – overnight. Are you...
Tags: Web, Deb Shinder, INTERNET, Web technology, E-business/E-commerce, Channel management, Web site, e-business, e-commerce site, SMB Strategies Newsletter, Disk, Growth, Scalability, Server, Servers, Hardware
Technical articles 2006-09-01
Should you upgrade to 64 bit for best scalability?
If your company needs to buy new computer systems in the near future, you may be wondering whether it's time to take the plunge and go 64 bit. Is the extra scalability of 64 bit hardware worth the extra cost? 64-bit technology is undoubtedly the wave of the future....
Tags: Deb Shinder, Network technology, ThereÂ, WhatÂ, 64-bit, 32-bit, 64-bit CPU, processor, SMB Strategies Newsletter, Scalability, Memory, 64-bit Technology, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Networking
Technical articles 2006-08-21
Get the basics on multilevel RAID sets
In my previous article, I talked about the "singledigit" RAID levels. That is, RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 3, RAID 4 and RAID5. While these RAID levels can provide a great level of redundancy, and itmight not seem like there's a need for other levels, a number of additionallevels have...
Tags: disk, RAID, RAID 0, Scott Lowe MCSE
Technical articles 2006-04-07
Create a scalable remote management strategy
These are good but....These are good solutions. As a network administrator i rely heavily on remote managemtn tools to maintain my detached offices. However, for a small business i have found "Log Me In" as a great alternitive to the others. Log Me In (logmein.com) allows for...
Tags: desktop management, it management, lds_sailor@..., Log, RAdmin, remote, scalability, server, server administration, serverS, strategy, tool
Discussion threads 2006-01-13
Overcoming the challenges of integrating information across the enterprise
Enterprise integration enables delivery of the right information to the right user in a timely manner. Unfortunately, many existing information systems were developed and deployed using ad hoc approaches, resulting in information silos that make data sharing and integration among business units difficult. Integration practitioners must deal with the issues...
Tags: Enterprise Computing Institute, Prentice Hall Inc., integration, practitioner, silo, information system, CIO, BPM, business process, enterprise integration, SOA, Web, Web service, Wisdom II, workflow management, data sharing, heterogeneity, scalability
Download resources 2005-10-12
Developing a data communications strategy
Any data communications proposal can look good on paper until you dissect it by evaluating its reliability, expandability, and complexity. Whether your organization has two sites or two hundred sites, figuring out how to manage the data communications between those sites can be a real challenge. With...
Tags: Manufacturing, Robert L. Bogue, Service level management, outage, power outage, SLA, scalability, bandwidth, SMB Strategies Newsletter, Strategy, Complexity, Hardware, Reliability, Data Communication, Network Technology, Frame Relay, Networking, It Operations, It service Management
Technical articles 2005-08-29
Build a scalable, flexible, and highly-available data center
Data centers are rapidly evolving to accommodate higher expectations for growth, consolidation, and security. Although the traditional Layer 2 and Layer 3 designs have not changed drastically over the last few years, stringent demands for uptime and service availability, coupled with new technology and protocols, make the design efforts more...
Tags: Cisco Press, consolidation, data center, high availability, LAN, Layer 2, Layer 3, scalability, security, server, server farm, service availability, topology, uptime
Download resources 2005-08-19
OS Security and crashes
I feel that in 2005 it is unexceptable for an OS to crash. Anyone familiar with i5/OS will tell you that it just doesn't happen. The OS should be responsible for the system stability not a user or even an application.Our company is just releasing an enterprise Biometric security authentication...
Tags: Operating systems, operating system
Discussion threads 2005-07-21
Make biometrics part of your security strategy
I think more people need to think this wayThis is why our team created a Biometric solution that would minimize the weakness of Windows.Check out this new emerging technology on www.validtech.com. or by visiting www,ibm.com and using VSSA in the search at the top right of the home page.By using...
Tags: application security, biometrics, hardware, Make biometric, reliability, scalability, security, security strategy, tsecret@...
Discussion threads 2005-07-22
Utilize MySQL's features through .NET
Discover how you can use the .NET Framework to work with all aspects of your MySQL data. Also, get extended examples of how to work with MySQL data via .NET. TechRepublic's free .NET newsletter, delivered each Wednesday, contains useful tips and coding examples on topics such as Web services,...
Tags: Microsoft .NET, MySQL, Databases, Tony Patton, OPEN SOURCE, .NET, Storage, Programming languages, Middleware, database, SQL, .NET Newsletter, TechRepublic Inc., Procedure, Data, Scalability, Connection, User, Id, Listing C, Listing E, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
Technical articles 2005-05-03
Planning storage solutions that grow with your business
Choosing the right storage solution for your growing business isn't a "no brainer." You have more choices than ever, and scalability and performance must be weighed against ease of use and the ever-present budget considerations. Here's how planning now can save you money in the long run. I recently...
Tags: Deb Shinder, Storage area networks (SAN), RAID, ItÂ, disk, fibre channel, storage, Build to Scale Newsletter, Network, SAN, Scalability, Server, File Server, Hardware
Technical articles 2005-04-26
The pros and cons of server virtualization
ISPs use server virtualization to share one physical server with multiple customers in a way that gives the illusion that each customer has its own dedicated server. Typically, an ISP will use server virtualization for IIS Internet Information Server and/or Microsoft Exchange Server. I've also seen administrators use server virtualization...
Tags: server, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Internet Service Provider, Microsoft IIS Server, scalability, server virtualization
Technical articles 2003-08-04
Decision Support: Cisco simplifies multifaceted network security with VMS
Describes the five new features associated with CiscoWorks VPN/Security Management Solution VMSCisco recently announced an update to its CiscoWorks VPN/Security Management Solution VMS that makes it easier to manage and configure network security devices across the network. VMS 2.1 adds five new features to its arsenal and improves on the...
Tags: network security, decision support, Ray Geroski, Bob Yee, scalability, VPN/Security Management Solution 2.1, VPN/Security Management Solution, security, network, Cisco Systems Inc.
Technical articles 2002-10-09
Enterprise application clustering architecture
Nothing is more important for an enterprise application than scalability and availability. Learn how to use clustering to meet both existing and future demands.Enterprise application EA architects often face challenges in designing scalable applications that can accommodate a growing number of users and provide 24/7 availability. In this article, I’ll...
Tags: Enterprise software, Servers, Rahul Tyagi, Nothing, enterprise application, server, cluster, PetWebStore, scalability, clustering
Technical articles 2002-08-22
ColdFusion is scalable
Yes, ColdFusion is a viable option for your next project. The latest version provides many features to address scalability concerns. Read this article to learn more.A popular misconception is that ColdFusion is not scalable. As a certified ColdFusion developer, I take this claim personally. This article explores many facets of...
Tags: Development tools, Network technology, Servers, John Wilker, misconception, server, Allaire ColdFusion, load balancing, ClusterCats, hardware, scalability
Technical articles 2002-04-25
Choosing a Java application server: Price and performance
Do you need a Java application server? The choices can be overwhelming. Read this article to get the necessary information about price and performance issues to make the right decision for your organization.By David DoyleOnce you have decided to invest in a Java application server, you must determine which one...
Tags: Servers, Middleware, Guest Contributor, scalability, Java, performance, server, application server, Java application
Technical articles 2002-04-22


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