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  • What Is a Dedicated Server or Virtual Dedicated Server?

    A dedicated server is a single hosting computer leased by a company to be used by that one organization. Dedicated servers are remotely hosted with the hardware and software managed by the hosting...

  • How Do I Set Up a Virtual Server on My Computer?

    Running several operating systems on the same physical computer at the same time is called "virtualization." Two types of virtualization exist--bare-metal virtualization where a small software is...

  • Policy for Server Maintenance

    Server maintenance activities consist of software and hardware upgrades, changes, repairs or other activities that require users to be logged off of the system. The Chambers Dictionary, Ninth...

  • Windows Small Business Server Tricks and Troubleshooting

    Windows Small Business Server (SBS) provides intranet management and Internet services for businesses with fewer than 75 workstations or users. Windows SBS administrators encounter typical Windows...

  • How Do I Get My Dedicated Vent Server Working?

    Vent, which is short for Ventrilo, is a server application that allows people to communicate with each other. People log onto the server and talk with each other over the Internet. This...

  • Blade Server Problems

    Blade servers are widely used for web hosting and high-density cluster computing. They are essentially stripped-down rackmount servers that are placed vertically into a rack rather than...

  • Dell SC420 FAQ

    Giving clients access to server-side information is essential in the new digital economy, but this incurs considerable costs, especially for small businesses who do not do much commerce. The Dell...

  • How to Design a Server Closet

    Designing a server closet from the ground up is the best way to keep your valuable computer equipment protected and keep your network up and running. An improperly designed server closet can cause...

  • Blade Servers vs. Rack Servers

    As you plan for server implementation, you'll need to decide what type of server is best for your situation. Two common form factors, or physical configurations, for servers are rack and blade....

  • Server Disaster Recovery Plans

    Organizations that rely on technology to function can experience costly disruptions when their network servers fail. Recovering from a server disaster can be particularly difficult if the servers...

  • What Is a Desktop Server?

    Aside from being computers, many desktops act as places for information to be stored. These devices are known as desktop servers. Their ability to store files and databases allow people to...

  • Dell Vs. IBM Blades

    International Business Machines (IBM) and Dell are two of the largest competitors, along with Sun Microsystems, in the business server and enterprise market. The original blade architecture was...

  • Minimum Requirements for a Windows 2000 Server

    Windows Server 2000 is one of the products in the line of Windows operating systems by Microsoft developed for desktop computers, laptops and servers and was released on February 17, 2000. It was...

  • POP3 and SMPT Server Information

    Email access comes in a variety of ways, from accessing a website to downloading it onto a program. Computer users who run a desktop-based program connect to a specific server to download email,...

  • Types of Server Software

    The word "server" has a broad definition in modern computing. In general, it can mean anything that serves anything onto a network. Most commonly, it refers to either a computer that serves data...

  • How to Buy a Windows 2000 Server

    Windows 2000 Server is a brand of computer software manufactured by Microsoft to improve productivity in a home or office network. All computer programs may need upgrades or improvements...

  • Blade Server FAQ

    A blade server is a modular, high density server system designed to maximize space utilization. A blade only contains the motherboard, CPU, memory and optional hard-drives and relies on the blade...

  • Introduction to Client Servers

    Client servers describe the interaction of two computers programs where one computer, called the server, functions as the source of data or the "brains." The server generally has one or more...

  • Dedicated Server FAQ

    A dedicated server provides its owner the means to host appliances that need more power or control than is allowed in conventional hosting.

  • Server Backup Strategies

    Backing up your server is the single most important thing that you can do to keep your company's files safe. By backing up everything on your server, it is possible to completely re-create your...

  • What Are Blade Servers?

    Blade servers differ from conventional rack-mounted servers because most traditional features (power supply, hard drive, networking, etc.) are removed, reducing the power requirements while...

  • What is Dedicated Web Hosting?

    Knowing the difference between dedicated and shared hosting is vital to making the right decision on hosting for your website. The following information will help you to determine if a dedicated...

  • How Does a Printer Server Work?

    A printer server is a dedicated computer or device that manages the printers on a specific network. Most printer servers provide connections to the actual printing devices through a LAN connector...

  • About Computer Servers

    Computer servers are computers that form the heart of computer networks. Also they provide a whole host of services that many computer users take for granted. This article explains what makes a...

  • What Is a Blade Server?

    Blade servers allow more processing power in less physical space. Instead of all the components being in one enclosure, only core components are in the "blades," while nonessential components are...

  • What Is a Fax Server?

    A facsimile machine, or fax machine, scans a document and transmits a copy of the document over a telephone line or an Internet protocol (IP) network. The digital scan of the document is printed...

  • What Hardware Is Needed to Build a Website?

    With all the advanced website-building software available, most anyone can build a site with their personal computer or laptop. Software packages are available that will work on a variety of...

  • About File Servers

    If you enjoy being able to quickly access stored information from one of several office computers, than you are experiencing the benefit of a file server. In the '80s, computer file servers were...

  • Build-It-Yourself Robots

    Building robots is an intriguing and popular hobby. Robot hobbyists learn basic and advanced electronics, and experience hours of fun while studying science. Tinkerers have a lot of different...

  • What Is a Server?

    If you have a medium- or large-sized network with many attached computers that must access the same files or programs repeatedly it may be in your best interest to set up a server designed to...

  • How to Reprogram Direc TV Cards

    The access card is the part of your Direc TV system that allows you to watch your selected programming package. The Direc TV card has your account information--including programming...

  • About Print Servers

    Print servers are devices connected to printers and user computers, configured to accept print requests and process them as print jobs. The user or client computers send in the print requests,...

  • How to Use VirusBuster for Samba Servers

    If you're designing an in-house server system for your company and you're using either Solaris or Linux as the operating system, it's wise to look for a virus protection package that keeps your...

  • How to Use VirusBuster for NetWare Servers

    Keeping the server at your business safe from hackers with malicious bots is important. You're protecting sensitive information and the last thing you need is a virus causing problems for your...

  • How to Use VirusBuster for Mail Servers

    When you're using an in-house server for the email needs of your company, you need to have some kind of protection running on it to keep the malicious bots and viruses out. They wreak havoc on...

  • How to Secure your Server :: Install Brute Force Detection

    Having Brute Force attack prevention (BFD) is a must have in my opinion. It allows you to see who is trying to break into your server, and can automatically ban those user's IPs from further...

  • How to Secure your Server :: Disable Telnet

    Telnet is a very unsecure protocol and passes passwords in plain text, you should disable this - but only do so after you have setup SSH and it works afterwards.

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