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Why Cache Matters in NAS PerformanceOpen in New Window
Don Capps writes, "One of the confusing aspects of NAS performance is the significant impact of caches. Today's computing systems have multiple caches, not only in the main system RAM, but in the client, the server and client CPUs, and hard drives themselves. Each cache is aimed at reducing the time it takes to access frequently-used data." read more »
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Why Amazon Went Down, and Why It MattersOpen in New Window
Alistair Croll talks about Amazon's unexpected downtime, why it may have happened, and the implications for businesses at large. A good read. read more »
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TechNet Magazine: Why Windows XP Embedded Matters to YouOpen in New Window
Don Jones talks about Windows XP Embedded and how the OS most commonly associated with mobile devices may actually fit into the enterprise. read more »
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Why the Windows Server 2003 R2 disc mattersOpen in New Window
Even if you don't insert the R2 disc during the install for Windows Server R2, you should still allow the step to proceed during the post install process. read more »
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