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- Deploying Oracle Real Application Clusters on Sun Storage 7000 Unified Storage System
- The Sun Storage 7000 Unified Storage System supports NFS v3, NFS v4, iSCSI, and CIFS protocols and comes with a comprehensive set of data service features which provide unlimited snapshots, clones, and remote replication. Oracle Real Application Clusters Oracle RAC, a clustered database infrastructure, offers highly scalable architecture and allows...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., Storage System, Oracle Real Application Cluster, Oracle Clusterware, Cluster Ready Services, Blade Servers, Databases, Enterprise Software, Storage, Servers, Hardware, Software, Data Management
- White papers 2009-05-01
- Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC With Oracle 10g RAC: Integrating VERITAS Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC With Oracle 10g Cluster Ready Services
- Beginning with the 10g release, Oracle 10g for Real Application Clusters RAC employs an integrated clusterware component called Cluster Ready Services CRS. CRS is required for every Oracle 10g RAC instance, and is only applicable to Oracle 10g. As a result, changes have been incorporated into VERITAS Storage Foundation for...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., VERITAS Software Corp., VERITAS Storage Foundation, Storage, Oracle Application Server 10g, Oracle Real Application Cluster, Cluster Ready Services, Application Servers, Blade Servers, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Servers, Hardware, Data Management
- White papers 2005-01-01
Additional Resources
- iPod, iPhone, iNet?
- iPod, iPhone, iNet?Ah, another of Murph's False Facts.You said "and since 4.0 was basically just a VMS port to Intel" Hmm, no, NT 4.0 was an evolution of the previous NT code basis. Yes, Cutler came from DEC, and NT has VMS influences, but there was no re-write from 3.5...
- Tags: Digital music, Linux, Digital media, Blogging, Microsoft Windows NT, Operating systems, Apple Products, Apple iPod, Apple Inc., Stryon iNET
- Discussion threads 2009-02-10
- Migrating to Amazon Web Services: The blueprint
- Moving your infrastructure to Amazon Web Services--or any other cloud platform--sounds like a no-brainer in many respects. You can scale up or down as needed and pay only for the computing and storage you use. The big question, however, is this: How exactly does a company migrate its infrastructure? ...
- Tags: Web Service, Amazon.com Inc., Infrastructure, Helpstream, EC2, Cloud Computing, Data Centers, Software As A Service (SaaS), Web Services, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Emerging Technologies, Enterprise Software, Software, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-12-18
- News to know: RIP enterprise data center; Red Hat breach; Google
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily: Dion Hinchcliffe: Are we ready to declare the "time of death" for the enterprise data center? Joe McKendrick: Is SOA an elixir or real fix for 'medieval'...
- Tags: Google Inc., Red Hat Inc., Palm Inc., Video, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Corporate Communications, Cellular Phones, Handhelds, Open Source, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-08-25
- High-Performance Business Computing With Hiperware
- Cluster Computing - famously used by Google, Hotmail, Yahoo and others to reliably and cost effectively run their services, as well as by government and science agencies such as NASA and the Human Genome Project to perform large-scale scientific experiments - is now ready for mainstream business. Hiperware presents a...
- Tags: Business Application, High-performance, Hiperware, Biotechnology, Government, Tools & Techniques, Enterprise Software, Management, Software
- White papers 2008-04-14
- Customization: curse or blessing?
- At the high end of the platform-as-a-service spectrum, there's a cluster of vendors that offer fully templated but still highly customizable business applications, targeting small to mid-size businesses and departmental managers in larger organizations. Interestingly, in a poll of ZDNet readers I ran earlier in the month asking where you'd...
- Tags: Application, Curse, Platform, NetSuite Inc., Zach Nelson, Customization, LongJump PaaS, Mike McGinn, Phil Wainewright
- Blog posts 2008-03-24
- Shrewd moves: Will Adobe's 90 percent price drop on its media server wag the Flash dog?
- In case you missed the episode of the Dan & David Show that my colleague Dan Farber and I recorded this past Tuesday (early, because Dan is off to Taipei), one of the news bits we discussed was Adobe's 90 percent price drop on its high-end Flash Media Server. ...
- Tags: Adobe Systems Inc., Phone, Price Drop, Media Server, Sun Microsystems Inc., Rich Content, Handset, Server, Flash Media Interactive Server, Flash Plug-in, Programming Languages, Internet, Java, Cellular Phones, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-12-06
- Windows Live Apps
- The Windows Live apps package is a free download of six tools that manage e-mail accounts, chatting, blogging, photos, and parental controls for children surfing the Web. This download includes Windows Live Mail, Messenger, Photo Gallery, Writer, Toolbar, and OneCare Family Safety. Rather than serving as a portal to and...
- Tags: Operating systems, E-mail providers, Windows Live Photo Gallery, Microsoft Windows Live, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Live Mail, e-mail, photograph
- Product reviews 2007-11-12
- IBM's Linux contributions
- When Joe Barr got his first look inside IBM's Linux Technology Center LTC back in early 2001 he got pretty gung ho about the wonders this would bring to Linux. Some excerpts: I began to see the LTC not just as a cool thing happening in my...
- Tags: Expansion, IBM Linux, IBM Corp., LTC, Frye, LTC Team, Linux, UNIX, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2007-10-12
- Last Redshift redux (hopefully): Couldn't salesforce.com forget the hardware and use Amazon's EC2?
- Last week, when I interviewed Sun's Peder Ulander (there's text, video, and audio -- take your pick) about the idea of redshift computing (a Sun theory that all the world's servers will eventually give way to just five or so massively scalable systems), he talked about how Sun's formula for...
- Tags: Web technology, Software Infrastructure, Legal, IT Management, General
- Blog posts 2007-07-26
- Vyatta - changing the world of routers, firewalls and VPNs
- Kelly Herrell, CEO of Vyatta, and I were introduced recently. The folks making the introduction said "Kelly is CEO of Vyatta, the open source routing company. They are going to change the networking world." With that sort of introduction, how could I possibly turn down a chance to learn about...
- Tags: virtualization, Network Virtualization
- Blog posts 2007-06-13
- Windows Home Server versus Linux or BSD
- Last year whenever people asked me what to use when building a home server, I'd tell them to use Linux or FreeBSD because there was absolutely nothing from Microsoft under a few hundred dollars. There was no way anyone would spend a few hundred dollars on Windows Small Business Server...
- Tags: Vista, Storage, Servers, Networking, Microsoft, Infrastructure, Hardware, Fun Stuff, Desktop, Consumer electronics
- Blog posts 2007-05-18
- Oracle Database 10g Release 2 With Real Application Clusters Installation With SUSE Enterprise Linux 10 and NetApp Storage
- This technical report covers the installation of NetApp storage in a Network File System NFS environment for SUSE 10 Enterprise Linux. The servers are running SUSE10, 32-bit operating system. The database is Oracle Database 10g Release 2 Real Application Clusters (Oracle10gR2 RAC) with Oracle Cluster Ready Services Oracle CRS. This...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., Environment, Oracle Database, Oracle Database 10g, Oracle Real Application Cluster, NetApp, SuSE, Storage, Databases, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- White papers 2007-05-01
- The Vista brute force keygen - It works, but ...
- The Vista brute force keygen - It works, but ...The DRM company is always playing catchupThe race is indeed on, but the problem is that one side leads, and the other plays catchup. And the catchup is much, much more expensive than the leading. Futility and expense seem...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows, Patches, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista, piracy
- Discussion threads 2007-03-02
- Oracle10g Real Application Clusters Release 2 Install With Power Linux (SUSE9) and NetApp Storage
- This paper covers the installation of NetApp storage in NFS environment for Power Linux on IBM pSeries servers. The servers are running SUSE9 Power Linux operating system. The database is Oracle10g Real Application Clusters release 2 (hereafter referred to as Oracle10gR2 RAC) with Oracle Cluster Ready Services (hereafter referred to...
- Tags: Linux, Oracle Real Application Cluster, NetApp, Storage, Blade Servers, Databases, Enterprise Software, Hardware, Servers, Software, Data Management
- White papers 2007-02-01
- Unix vs. Windows or: sometimes a fool is just a fool
- Unix vs. Windows or: sometimes a fool is just a foolPut down the crack pipe"a part timer babysitting two small Sun systems could deliver the same or better services in-house."Your laughably simplistic view casts doubts on your sobriety.There's no way that the babysitter of this mythical system could create a...
- Tags: E-mail providers, E-mail, Operating systems, Academic, Microsoft Windows, Google Inc., fool, Unix
- Discussion threads 2007-01-03
- Configuring Oracle RAC Over InfiniBand
- This paper is intended to provide the general instructions on how to do the following: install Oracle Cluster Ready Services CRS over InfiniBand; install Real Application Clusters RAC 10g R2 over InfiniBand; configure a cluster database on RedHat Enterprise Linux RHEL 3.0 or 4.0 over InfiniBand. This paper should be...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., Oracle Real Application Cluster, InfiniBand, Databases, Enterprise Software, Networking, Software, Data Management
- White papers 2006-11-01
- What Microsoft still isn't saying about WGA and Volume Activation 2.0
- Microsoft lifted the veil – sort of – about its Windows Genuine Advantage WGA and Volume Activation 2.0 plans for Windows Vista and Longhorn Server on October 4. I say “sort of” because Microsoft is providing publicly little more than bare-bones details about these technologies and how they’ll figure in...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, Volume Activation
- Blog posts 2006-10-04
- Microsoft sets Vista prices, expands testing
- Microsoft sets Vista prices, expands testingAnd the hair ball grows . . .Smart businesses and individuals won't take the bait. Corporations should stay with XP and switch the default browser to Firefox and get the OpenOffice pilot test humming at full speed. Start demanding full support from Microsoft for ODF...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Linux, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista, OpenOffice, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2006-09-05
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