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the server without virus protection. For example, a license for 100 users without anti-virus costs about EUR 2,400; anti-spam and anti-virus protection puts the price up to EUR 3,100. These functions
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machine. On the basis of these hardware conditions, I gradually increased the number of checks, starting with 1,000 checks, then moving up to 1,400, and finally 2,200.
Figure 3 shows how Nagios latency
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your tuning actions. Are you looking for a shorter response time or more throughput? One objective could be, say: "Action X
takes 3.5 seconds to complete after clicking – in future, we want to be done
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licensed. NexentaStor [3] distinguishes between the Community Edition and the Enterprise Edition. The Community Edition is free, but not intended for production systems (which the EULA explicitly forbids
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earlier this year. What better time to check in with CloudStack VP Chip Childers on the state of the project and the path ahead?
Chip served as release manager for the CloudStack 4.0.0 and 4.1.0 releases
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still use the insecure SSLv3 or the even less secure SSLv2
76% use an untrusted SSL certificate
74% have an insecure SHA-1 signature
41% use an insecure key length of 1024 for RSA certificates
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served as release manager for the CloudStack 4.0.0 and 4.1.0 releases. He is a principal engineer in the Cloud Engineering organization at SunGard Availability Services, where he is responsible
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Computing in cooperation with Sandia National Laboratories. According to the product announcement, the compact PowerInsight device is small enough to fit a 3.5-inch drive tray, and it can measure power
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devices – X300, X400, and X600 – are designed for rack installation and have a built-in power supply [2]. The models also differ in terms of performance: The X200/201 promises 1Gbps firewall throughput
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on the iSCSI network, reaching a total of 500MBps.
At 500MBps, the going would start to get tough, even for SATA 3.0 (and even older versions running at 150 and 300MBps would have long since given up