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- Sneakernet
- Carrying floppy disks, Zip disks, CD-Rs or some other removable recording medium from one machine to another to exchange information when there is no network in place.SneakernetThe way to transfer...
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- Long live the Sneakernet: Computing's most resilient network
- Long live the Sneakernet: Computing's most resilient networkOverall sneakernet has a positive upside"Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of tapes driving down the Interstate" Goes back to the the earliest days of networking.Probably the biggest plus for Sneakernet is it forces you to create a backup via...
- Tags: Sneakernet, resilient network, Long Live, network
- Discussion threads 2009-05-22
- Long live the Sneakernet: Computing's most resilient network
- When Amazon Web Services' latest---and arguably most valuable---service is a system that allows you to ship terabytes of data to the cloud via snail mail you just have to chuckle. Yes folks, for all the fancy talk of cloud computing, terabytes---not to mention petabytes---of data and technological advancement the Sneakernet...
- Tags: Bandwidth, Network, Terabyte, Amazon.com Inc., Computing, Sneakernet, Gigabyte Data Set, Networking, Storage, Hardware, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-05-22
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- Amazon launches relational database service: Think MySQL in the cloud
- Amazon on Tuesday launched a public beta of a service dubbed the Amazon Relational Database Service RDS. The main appeal: Allow customers to operate and scale database clusters while leaving pesky tasks like patching and administration to Amazon Web Services. Adam Selipsky, vice president of Amazon Web...
- Tags: MySQL, Amazon Web Services, Web Service, Amazon.com Inc., RDBMS, EC2, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-10-27
- In South Africa, carrier pigeon faster than broadband
- Translation: That's about 180KbpsFor the DSL speed. And given that they were uploading from another DSL connection, that's pretty close to a common upload cap of 256kbps in the US. Would that be called Beaker Net...instead of Sneaker Net?RE: In South Africa, carrier pigeon faster than broadbandHmmm.Maybe Linux...
- Tags: Broadband Internet, Network technology, carrier, bandwidth, broadband, latency
- Discussion threads 2009-09-10
- BMC to link up with Amazon Web Services for hybrid cloud deployments
- BMC Software on Wednesday will detail plans to collaborate with Amazon Web Services to ease hybrid cloud infrastructure deployments. Despite a lot of chatter about cloud computing most enterprises will take a hybrid approach to their data center and link so called private clouds---also known as your...
- Tags: BMC Software Inc., Data Center, Amazon Web Services, Web Service, Amazon.com Inc., Data Centers, It Management, Cloud Computing, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, It service Management, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-07-15
- Failing with online backup
- Failing with online backupAh, the joys of online backupWhat all of these vendors fail to tell people is that there is not enough bandwidth for large backups such as yours. It makes fulls near impossible within a reasonable amount of time.That said, you may want to try a copy...
- Tags: Backups, backup, online backup
- Discussion threads 2009-06-30
- 10 things you still have to worry about until cloud computing becomes reality
- Helpstream's Bob Warfield unveiled 10 things that don't matter anymore given the adoption of cloud computing. In theory, Warfield is right. The key word: Theory. Given that only 3 percent of enterprises have adopted cloud computing the rest of you need to worry. Warfield riffs that you...
- Tags: Helpstream, Cloud Computing, Virtualization, Hardware, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-05-26
- News to know: Social media screwups; Microsoft's search; iPhone; Google
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Robin Harris: The $17.5 million hard drive Jason Perlow: National Archives: What, Me Worry? Jennifer Leggio: The very worst of social media ...
- Tags: Apple AirPort Express, Apple iPhone, Google Inc., Apple Airport, Social Media, Microsoft Corp., Twitter, Smart Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-05-26
- White House email hosed...
- Robert Gibbs, White House press secretary explains why your email may not have got through... ...The Obama administration is making the White House feel more like a modern corporation every day: the email servers were down for a couple of hours Monday. Annoying though...
- Tags: White House, E-mail, Copiers, Online Communications, Oliver Marks
- Blog posts 2009-01-26
- Why aren't we all using Wikispaces?
- While there are plenty of tools for creating Wikis, Wikispaces happens to have a great interface and provides unlimited ad-free pages for K-12 educational purposes. It took about two days for me to upgrade a free wiki that I created to the "Plus" account that the company...
- Tags: Wiki, Online Communications, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-11-10
- Microsoft patents 'Page Up' and 'Page Down'
- Microsoft patents 'Page Up' and 'Page Down'Oh, maaaaaaaaaaaaaan!!!!!Stupid!Stupid!Stupid!I demand patent reform!This obvious abuse of prior art is a shining example why the patent offices should reject all M$ applications going forward and invalidate its existing so called patents.Steve Jobs Patents "Monkey Boy"Demands he is to be called "Amazing Primate Genius".RE:...
- Tags: patent, Page Down, Page Up, Microsoft Patents, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-08-29
- Lost UK National Health Service (NHS) data found!
- Lost UK National Health Service NHS data found!What's encrypted got to do with it?In the U.S., you can mail data classified up to Secret via ordinary US Post Office express or registered mail. Don't believe me? See section 5-403 of the NISPOM (DoD 5220.22-M).Sneakernet upgrade needed. ntThe text you...
- Tags: Backups, disc
- Discussion threads 2007-11-27
- Microsoft Mobile Memory Mouse 8000
- While Microsoft isn't usually the first brand name that springs to mind when you think of computer hardware (software's another story), the tech giant wants to be your peripheral provider of choice, offering a variety of mice, Webcams, and keyboards. Microsoft has a handful of new laptop mice, including the...
- Tags: Mice, Notebooks, cable, mouse, laptop computer, battery, Mobile Memory Mouse 8000, flash memory, receiver, Microsoft Corp.
- Product reviews 2007-09-21
- Flash drives: your mileage WILL vary
- Flash drives: your mileage WILL varyYou are both rightI'm updating the post and reformatting the drive to re-run my tests.Thanks!RobinMight Sound Obvious, But . . .. . . with those 32kb cluster sizes on a 2GB drive, you might want to double-check and make sure that the drive wasn't formatted...
- Tags: Chipsets, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Computer Associates International Inc., antivirus, FAT32, NTFS, chipset, USB flash drive
- Discussion threads 2007-07-30
- Congress wants to cut college funding over illegal downloads
- Congress wants to cut college funding over illegal downloadsSneakernetLots of copying of CDs and DVDs happening off the networks, how can this possibly be controlled?It cannot, of course. It's called a Free Press in the First Amendment.My congress person better not try this......his/her funding will get cut off!
- Tags: U.S. Congress
- Discussion threads 2007-06-07
- Thin clients...Lessons learned
- Were up to 55 thin clients in our library, main computer lab, and a small testing area now, rolled out and working pretty well. As many as 200 students a day use these machines in class and usage is up significantly over the previous labs. Do they work...
- Tags: Education Technology
- Blog posts 2007-05-09
- Are Mac users "in denial" about security?
- Are Mac users "in denial" about security?NoIn practice, doing your computing on a Mac is more secure than Windows.What some Mac users are in denial about is the reason for that security.As long as...programs written in C allow null-terminated strings with no enforcement of char * (or even void *)...
- Tags: Operating systems, Mac-user, Apple Mac OS X, denial, secure, security, Microsoft Windows, Apple Inc., Apple Macintosh
- Discussion threads 2007-04-24
- Snarky Juxtapositions
- Snarky JuxtapositionsSnarky is the right word MurphYou are comparing a group of mismanaged Windows PCs with an ideal Sun Ray deployment.In a properly managed Windows environment the application would be deployed automatically from a server and no human interaction would be required.I recently did an upgrade of a piece of...
- Tags: Desktops, PC
- Discussion threads 2007-01-25
- Why you need a SanDisk Ultra II SD Plus
- (Warning: No iPhone content in this article). While I was covering Macworld Expo one piece of tech that proved invaluable was the SanDisk Ultra II SD Plus, a combination SD memory card and portable USB drive thats a must-have. The Ultra II SD Plus is worth a look for anyone...
- Tags: Memory, SanDisk Corp., SD card
- Blog posts 2007-01-15
- Open source New Year's Resolutions
- Open source New Year's ResolutionsHappy New YearHappy New Year.#5 - just let them take their time and get it right!No. 2 for sureI've said for the longest, some of the best software that nobody's hearing about. Use the advertising channels that proprietary/commercial vendors employ to get the mindshare of...
- Tags: Linux, Games, Databases, Operating systems, Open Source idea, OSS, open source, Red Hat Inc., MySQL, Open source New Year, game, Oracle Corp.
- Discussion threads 2006-12-31
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