Articles from ADMIN Issue 00
Linux users take note of the power of OpenSolaris's built-in virtualization, which is free, easy to use, and extremely efficient.
Secure your enterprise, monitor system performance, and more by harnessing the power of Splunk to search, monitor, report, and analyze events and data from any source.
If you're a Windows user, you need four essential tools to work in a heterogeneous environment: PuTTY, WinSCP, Xming, and Cygwin.
You might want to reap the benefits of Active Directory's single sign-on for your virus scanning and content filtering. If you also use Squid to handle user access to the Internet, you have a front-row seat for "When worlds collide."
Conventional VoIP telephony doesn't provide for the complications of a firewall. The STUN protocol is the standard fix, but sometimes STUN just isn't enough.
You need to lock doors to keep criminals out. Intelligent tools such as port and security scanners reveal potential vulnerabilities and help you keep the computers on your network safe from attackers.
Email archiving involves more than just backing up your email directories. It is also a question of classifying the email and making it easier for users to find their way around overfilled email folders.
Linux and OpenSolaris have a number of differences. For example, OpenSolaris uses a version of the legacy System V Init to start and stop system services automatically.
Software appliances provide a convenient means for packaging, transporting, and deploying software without the need for complex, repetitive configuration steps.