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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Performance Advisor
via ActiveWin.com Headlines by (author unknown) on May 19, 2008
Microsoft ® Windows Server ™ 2003 Performance Advisor is the latest version of Server Performance Advisor, which is a simple but robust tool that helps you diagnose the root causes of performance problems in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 deployment. Server Performance Advisor collects performance data and generates comprehensive diagnostic reports that give you the data to easily analyze...
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via del.icio.us|popular by LynchBomb on January 14, 2008
bookmark this on del.icio.us - posted by LynchBomb - more about this bookmark...
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VMware VDI - Thin Client Certification Program (Virtual Desktop Blog)
via Planet V12n by (author unknown) on May 18, 2008
Today we have several exciting announcements surrounding VMware VDI. The first announcement sets the stage to broaden the VMware VDI ecosystem as we launch a thin client certification program for thin client manufactures wanting to integrate with VMware technologies. Though this program we will be abel to work more closely with thin client manufactures and integrate feature functionality at the...
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When the new Ikea is finished, it'll be easier than ever...
via kottke.org by jason@kottke.org on May 18, 2008
When the new Ikea is finished, it'll be easier than ever to get to Red Hook from Manhattan. The Serious Eats crew noticed that the free ferry deposits interested eaters about four blocks from the renowned Red Hook soccer taco vendors. (link)
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Happy Birthday VMware! (virtualization.info)
via Planet V12n by noreply@blogger.com (Alessandro Perilli) on May 14, 2008
... to be acquired by Cisco).This five persons group is changing forever the way we think, design and implement our IT infrastructures. The virtualization market they created is now populated by tens of vendors, hundreds of resellers and thousands of customers worldwide. The virtualization technologies that they delivered have the brightest perspective to grow and become the fundamental b...
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April Foreclosure Data
via Piggington's Econo-Almanac - by Rich Toscano on May 12, 2008
April was another record-setting month for both NODs and NOTs:read more
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Here's What The Guitar Hero IV Drums Look Like [Gaming]
via Gizmodo by Mark Wilson on May 13, 2008
Here's the first shot of the Rock Bandesque drum kit coming to Guitar Hero IV. Scanned from the latest GameInformer magazine, it looks like there will be three main drums, two cymbals and a bass drum. All in all, it's actually just one more drum/button than in Rock Band's kit (which will be incompatible with Guitar Hero IV, incidentally). So what do you think of it? I for one will not...
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Site Recovery Manager, random thoughts (Yellow Bricks)
via Planet V12n by (author unknown) on May 13, 2008
I’ve been disconnected from the internet the last couple of days because of a UPC screw up. So I missed out on all the SRM blogging. I am just reading all the new blogs that were created over the last couple of days. Here are just a couple random thoughts…The SRM docs talk about a “proteced” and a “recovery” site. Does this mean that SRM always needs an “active/passive” setup. In...
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The Grand Virtualized I/O Challenge (blog.richardmcdougall.com)
via Planet V12n by (author unknown) on May 14, 2008
We all know that the performance of I/O critical to many enterprise style applications. Typically, it’s the throughput and latency of the I/O system that is critical to performance, especially to that of online web or transaction processing systems. Since these style of applications operate on small data items at random places in the dataset, it’s more important to have good random I/O...
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Samsung 750GB 7200RPM SATA desktop drive: $99.99 at frys.com
via Snoopr.net: Only the best online deals by (author unknown) on May 14, 2008
Samsung 750GB 7200RPM SATA desktop drive$99.99 (down from $199.99)Read
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