| Have You Supersized Your Data Center? Avoid the Pitfalls of Oversizing When it comes to the infrastructure of your data center or network rooms, bigger is not necessarily better. Read this white paper to learn the facts about and reasons behind oversizing. Explore ways you can avoid the problems presented by oversizing. | Additional resources | | Separating development and production servers: The original multi-tenancy Today’s converged infrastructure solutions combine network, server, and storage resources to a scale that may not be a good fit for every organization. IT pro Rick Vanover takes plays from the enterprise offerings to apply to smaller environments. Read more | Making the move to Data Protection Manager 2010 Westminster College's backup infrastructure is in need of an overhaul. Scott Lowe explains why its IT department is planning to move backup to Data Protection Manager 2010 and what that entails. Read more | The easiest way to set up Samba for file-sharing Samba is directly compatible with Windows and allows for a lot of configuration, but if you just want a stand-alone Samba server on your network, it's an easy setup. Vincent Danen shows you how. Read more | Long-term use of Exchange: Poll results and analysis TechRepublic members' long-term plans for using Exchange and their virtualization plans for Exchange are revealed in these poll results. Read more | Hal 9000 highlights TechRepublic Questions of the Week - September 27, 2010 The questions highlighted in this Questions of the Week post address issues with TWAIN, connecting to the internet and remote network, Use Sharing Wizard, wireless USB to VGA adapter, Access 2010, and much more. Read more | Why Time Machine is broken ZDNet blogger Robin Harris: Mac OS X’s Time Machine backup is the easiest and cutest backup in the industry. But for many its performance stinks, forcing people to turn it off. Why? Read more | |  |  | |
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