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Building Sun-Based Beowulf Cluster
Mar 15, 2002
This article explains how you can build compute clusters from Sun Microsystems components that competes with Beowulf clusters and above.
Building the Foundations for a Highly Available Windows Server Architecture
Jan 14, 2005
This chapter teaches you how to set up a Windows-based network around a single support server used for updates, patches, tools, installation bits, and DHCP services.
Building Windows Store Apps with with HTML5 and JavaScript
Feb 20, 2014
This chapter teaches the basics of building Windows Store apps, showing how to take advantage of the features of Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 to build, run, and debug a Windows Store app.
Burn CDs with the Solaris™ 8 Operating Environment
Sep 7, 2001
CD-ROM drives are commonly used for duplicating existing CDs, and for making CD data backups of hard disk files. This article demonstrates how both tasks can be accomplished using cdrecord on the Solaris™ Operating Environment.
Burn It and Boot It: "Live CD" Linux
Nov 26, 2003
"Live CD" distributions take most of the pain out of trying Linux. Learn how to get Linux running on your system without installing it, and find out which live CD distribution is right for you.
Campus Clusters Based on Sun Cluster Software
Feb 14, 2003
This article describes how to use Sun Cluster 3.0 software as part of a comprehensive disaster recovery solution to ensure continuous service availability when deploying a campus-cluster solution.
Can iAds Help You to Monetize Your App?
May 21, 2010
Jeffrey Hughes considers how Apple's iAd platform will change the face of advertising on the next generation of apps.
Capsicum: Lightweight Isolation for FreeBSD Processes
Jul 9, 2012
David Chisnall looks at Capsicum, a new capability-oriented security model in FreeBSD 9, and how it can be used to implement reduced and separated privilege with small modifications to existing applications.
Carbon API Menu Options Explained
Apr 19, 2002
Kevin Bricknell presents the low-down on menu types and options for the Carbon API, and then follows with some demonstration programs.
Catching Up with PC Backup in 2012
Sep 12, 2012
What's the best backup regimen for your systems, now that online backup is dirt cheap, and disk drives even cheaper? Quick answer: Multiple backups.
Changes in Ubuntu: Five Stages of Grief
Dec 22, 2009
Kyle Rankin points out the most distressing changes in Ubuntu and explains why you need to suffer through them and ultimately come to acceptance.
Changing Windows Administrator Passwords Across The Enterprise: Automate The Gosh-Durned Process
Aug 19, 2005
When the word comes down that every Windows Admin password in the company has to be changed, life can get ugly for the IT department. Lynn Greiner shows you how to automate the process, so that you don't have to walk from one computer, to another, to another.
Citrix NFuse 1.5: Part 1 – Basic Setup and Configuration
Jan 29, 2001
Windows Thin Client expert Todd Mathers provides an overview of the role of NFuse, looks briefly at each of its individual components and finishes up with a step-by-step walkthrough of the setup and configuration of a basic NFuse environment.
Citrix NFuse 1.5: Part 2 - The Role Of The ICA Client
Jan 29, 2001
Here are some more frequently asked questions that Windows Thin Client expert Todd Mathers has received over the last couple of months regarding MetaFrame 1.8 Service Pack 2 and Feature Release 1.
Citrix NFuse 1.5: Part 3 - Security
Jan 29, 2001
Windows Thin Client expert Todd Mathers concentrates on the security issues that exist in my basic NFuse installation and demonstrates the additional security features that are available with MetaFrame 1.8 Feature Release 1.
ClamAV: A Workable Linux Anti-Virus Scanner
Apr 1, 2008
Internet consultant A. Lizard say yes, you need a good Linux antivirus program, and he shows you how to install ClamAV in a Debian environment.
Clicking Your Start Button
Dec 25, 2006
Clicking Your Windows Vista Start Button
Apr 6, 2007
Unlocking the power of Microsoft Windows Vista is as simple as clicking the Start button on your desktop. Take a peek beyond the button to see how you can utilize the features revealed to your maximum advantage.
Climbing the Mountain to 24/7 Data Access
Sep 13, 2002
Learn how cluster servers meet the needs of performance and scalability, and the needs of reliability and availability.
Cluster and Complex Design Issues
Feb 8, 2002
This sample chapter from the Sun BluePrints book Designing Solutions with Sun Cluster 3.0 examines how failures occur in complex systems and shows methods that contain, isolate, report, and repair failures.

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