Archive for the ‘server service’ Category

Virtualization Exacerbates Fragmentation

A few weeks ago, i covered the importance of fragmentation, particularly with Windows servers. That article touched on the fact thatvirtualization seemed to worsen fragmentation. This article delves into that subject in more detail to explain further as well as to highlight a few user examples of the phenomenon.
As to why virtualization is such a [...]

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Cloud Computing Reshaping IT

Cloud computing is the most significant development for IT since the invention of the PC. It’s impact on IT will be similar to the paradigm shift Apple’s iTunes caused in the music industry, namely selling music by the song instead by the album. (In IT’s vernacular: the ever-elusive consumption of services by-the-drink … or utility [...]

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Windows Server 2003 Server service

Although the Windows Server service is self-tuning, it can be also be configured manually through Control Panel Service. Normally, the server configuration parameters are auto-configured (calculated and set) each time you boot Windows. However, if you run NET CONFIG SERVER in conjunction with the /AUTODISCONNECT, /SERVCOMMENT OR /HIDDEN switches the current values for the automatically [...]

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