ArsTechnica Launches Forum on Large-Scale IT
(by Luke) ArsTechnica, my favorite tech news site, has just announced the launch of a forum dedicated to the discussion of large-scale IT:
The forum has been in beta for a few weeks, and already there are some great discussions happening. We envision The Server Room as a place to discuss IT topics that don't already have a dedicated forum, and are of an IT nature. Users are already talking about virtualization, storage, disaster recovery, and systems design. IT hardware discussion is appropriate as a function of the plan.
So go join the Server Room and tell 'em how great Puppet is.
Wed, 09 Apr 2008 | Tags: industry, automation, arstechnica, forum
Posted by www.unitrends.co.uk at Thu Apr 10 16:30:26 2008
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To avoid this, any business, either SMB or enterprise, must
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technology which is available in the market but not all
people know about this. Check this out at,
www.unitrends.co.uk
They are the originator for Bare Metal term. Using this
technology one can restore OS and Data very quickly.
About 80% businesses failed after a major data disaster
happened to them. This we have already seen recently
in the UK when major floods caused a major breakdown for
various IT and non-IT companies to lost their data and they
were out of business.
To avoid this, any business, either SMB or enterprise, must
have disaster recovery plan. Bare Metal Recovery is one
technology which is available in the market but not all
people know about this. Check this out at,
www.unitrends.co.uk
They are the originator for Bare Metal term. Using this
technology one can restore OS and Data very quickly.