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Identify troublesome energy consumers with PowerTOP
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2011  »  Issue 3: Are yo...  » 
Elena Elisseeva, 123RF.com
and individually for each CPU core. Device stats lists misbehaving devices such as network cards and USB adapters. For the network cards, PowerTOP tells you how many data packets cross the network per second
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Techniques for archiving email
30.11.2025
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.marqs, photocase.com
). Archive incoming and outgoing email by means of network recording or deploying additional smart hosts (appliances) in the email flow. Archive all email (including internal messages) by integrating some
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Virus scanner and content filter with AD authentication
30.11.2025
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Denis Makarov, 123RF.com
Many companies use a proxy to handle web access. These intermediaries on the network make it easy to look for viruses on pages accessed by users and in downloads. Company management often requires
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Virtualization via Zones
30.11.2025
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Pei Ling Hoo, 123RF.com
, requires a name, a zonepath (the zone's root directory), and a network interface setup (IP address, physical binding, and default router). Although you can add several other attributes and parameters
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Mobile PC Monitor: A sys admin's best friend
30.11.2025
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© Buchachon Petthanya, 123RF.com
. MMSOFT offers a variety of deployment scenarios that attempt to serve networks of any size. Installation and Setup On Windows systems, you'll need to install the .NET 4.x framework before you install
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Agile system management in large-scale environments with Func
30.11.2025
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bowie15, 123RF
is stored on the system, the call will work without manual authentication, but a more elegant solution would be preferable. Func (Fedora Unified Network Controller) [1] offers a dedicated, authenticated
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Keeping PowerShell in the loop
30.11.2025
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© Michael Mihin, 123RF.com
might already have thought of some ways you can use Get-Content in your own network. Although it's somewhat interesting to see how you can read a local file, it's not as interesting as being able to read
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New Products
30.11.2025
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and in-house email. Additionally, Perimeter's 24/7/365 network operations center provides constant monitoring and support. The service is also available as part of Perimeter's comprehensive suite
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The System Security Services Daemon
30.11.2025
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© Nikita Sobolkov, 123RF.com
, but the cause is often much more trivial. For example, roaming users who do not always have a network connection for their laptops will obviously not always be able to communicate with a central directory service
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Clustering with OpenAIS and Corosync
30.11.2025
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brunoilfo, 123RF.com
versions of Fedora implemented CMAN completely in kernel space. Access by userspace applications was via the Libcman API. Networking relied on UDP broadcast/unicast. The legacy CMAN code was developed

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