VoIP, voice over IP based networks, it is a generic term that covers deployments ranging in complexity from hobbyists using the internet to get free phone calls on a peer to peer basis, to full scale PSTN replacement networks. In carrier networks VoIP has been mainly deployed in enterprise networks or as a trunking technology [...]
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 Server is a computer or device on a network that manages network resources. For example, a file server is a computer and storage device dedicated to storing files Any user on the network can store files on the server. A print server is a computer that manages one or more printers and a network [...]
New server technology can give your business a competitive edge If you’re in charge of IT at a small business, you know that it can be challenging to get funding to replace your outdated hardware. In this article, we will help make it easier to justify your investment. You can show the management team how [...]
A computer system in a network that is shared by multiple users. Servers come in all sizes from x86-based PCs to IBM mainframes. A server may have a keyboard, monitor and mouse directly attached, or one keyboard, monitor and mouse may connect to any number of servers via a switch (see KVM switch). In large [...]