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A Linux Server in the Palm of Your Hand (TechNewsWorld.com)
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Wed, 23 Apr 2008 12:13:49 GMT
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Japanese Linux computer firm Plat'Home released in March a palm-sized, full-featured Linux-based server dubbed "OpenBlokS." This tiny marvel is no lightweight wanna-be replacement to a real Linux server. It can run most server applications that you would expect to run on a "normal" full-sized Linux box. Despite its tiny size, OpenBlokS servers are capable of doing real work.
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A Linux Server in the Palm of Your Hand (LinuxInsider.com)
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Wed, 23 Apr 2008 11:01:39 GMT
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Japanese Linux computer firm Plat'Home released in March a palm-sized, full-featured Linux-based server dubbed "OpenBlockS." This tiny marvel is no lightweight wanna-be replacement to a real Linux server. It can run most server applications that you would expect to run on a "normal" full-sized Linux box. Despite its tiny size, OpenBlockS servers are capable of doing real work.
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Implementing DR and BCP (CIOL)
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Wed, 23 Apr 2008 21:19:58 GMT
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Should you go for a hosted DR site or an inhouse one? What's the best DR strategy for maximum system uptime? Which are some of the good tools for implementing DR? We answer all these questions and more in this story
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