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Ethernet card News

22 October 2008

Rackable prods new server at enterprises

By James Niccolai, IDG news service

Rackable Systems, best known for providing servers to large Internet companies, is aiming for a bigger slice of the enterprise market with its new C2005 server. Read more...

Ethernet card Insight

08 February 2008

The LAN is 30

By Lamont Wood, Computerworld US

The idea behind ARCnet - the first LAN - came to an engineer while he was eating a meatball sandwich. Read more...

Ethernet card Briefings

14 November 2003

What's afoot with TOE?

By David Cartwright

Software is much slower than hardware and that could lead to a bottleneck. Fortunately, TOE can make life easier. Read more...

Ethernet card Interviews

23 May 2003

Storage guru Clark looks to tone down message

By Bryan Betts

The death of Fibre Channel SANs has been greatly exaggerated. But Nishan Systems' Tom Clark thinks that the technology is going through a period of evolution - at least until iSCSI makes its presence felt. Read more...

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Ethernet card Whitepapers

06 March 2007

Oracle RAC over InfiniBand

By Cisco

With Oracle support of IP over InfiniBand (IPoIB), Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) customers can now take advantage of greatly improved performance and scalability while using a scalable number of inexpensive high-performance servers. Read more...

Ethernet card Product Reviews

18 September 2007

Adaptec Snap Server 720i

By Mario Apicella, Infoworld

  • List price: 1TB SATA £4,100 excl VAT
  • Pros: Good value for money; easy admin; fully scalable; remote monitoring built-in
  • Cons: Slow to restart after power failure Read more...
Apple Xserve
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Ethernet card How-Tos

28 May 2007

How to handle legacy data in a service-oriented architecture

By David Cartwright, Techworld

One of the biggest problems with implementing SOA is the host of legacy applications that all enterprises have to handle. Once you have your hands on the data (not always that straightforward), then you have to work out how to best fits in with your current deployment. There are, however, some simple steps to follow. Read more...

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