Tuesday | 7 October, 2008
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    10 power-saving myths debunked 07/10/2008 07:40:00

    Is powering a server off and on bad for the system? We disprove this legend and others
    Companies are finding themselves embroiled in a power crisis as they struggle to find ways to rein in soaring energy costs -- as well as do their part to address global climate change. However, how can you be certain that the power-saving strategies your company has adopted are, in fact, the best ones? After all, there are plenty of myths out there about saving energy that are patently false. In this report, we examine 10 such myths and bring the truth to light.
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    Oracle pushes compression as cheaper database scale-up method 30/09/2008 08:37:00

    At OpenWorld, Oracle puts spotlight on 11g database's Advanced Compression feature
    Oracle's powerful new HP Oracle Database Machine comes with 168TB of storage, a new method of retrieving data more quickly and intelligently, and -- wait for it -- a US$2.33 million price tag.
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    FAQ: Oracle (and HP's) new database in a box, accelerator 29/09/2008 08:35:00

    Oracle introduced the HP Oracle Database Machine and Exadata Storage Server yesterday. Any questions?
    Oracle's annual OpenWorld show is usually a showcase for its enterprise software. This year, however, it was all about hardware, as CEO Larry Ellison introduced a new family of database/storage products last week that it had been working on with partner Hewlett-Packard for three years.
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    Running servers in a tent outside: It works 26/09/2008 11:24:00

    Pushing servers, saving money
    You've heard about data centers in shipping containers. But how about a data center in a tent? And in rainy Seattle?
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    Intel, AMD multicore chip sales may be slowed by software 25/09/2008 09:15:00

    Virtualization fills gap while software industry struggles to catch up with Intel, AMD advances
    Trying to boost the IT capabilities at his digital forensics company, Brian Dykstra invested in a quad-core processor-based server. After all, he figured, more cores means a more powerful machine that can do far more work than single-core systems.
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    Supercomputer race: Tricky to boost system speed 23/09/2008 09:49:00

    The Top500 list is always climbing to new heights. Can we believe the hype?
    Every June and November, with fanfare lacking only in actual drum rolls and trumpet blasts, a new list of the world's fastest supercomputers is revealed. Vendors brag, and the media reach for analogies such as "It would take a patient person with a handheld calculator x number of years (think millennia) to do what this hunk of hardware can spit out in one second."
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    Will Apple ever fully liberalize Mac OS X virtualization? 17/09/2008 09:06:00

    Issue is 'something that customers need to take to Apple,' says one vendor
    Over the past two years, running Windows and Windows apps virtually on Apple hardware has become a popular way for consumers to dump their PCs in favor of Mac gear.
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    A green IT checklist: From first steps to stretch goals 09/09/2008 09:01:00

    Low-hanging fruit for today and stretch goals for tomorrow, to save you green by going green.
    Chief Technology Officer Arvind Thapar wants to bring new green technology to his company, but his proposed initiative -- installing wind turbines to generate power -- is decidedly outside the usual realm of IT.
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    Vendors scramble to rein in virtual environments 08/09/2008 10:30:00

    As Microsoft, VMware and others evolve their virtualization technologies, third-party vendors work to provide complementary management and automation capabilities
    The rush to virtualize data-center resources has players across the entire IT landscape working to deliver virtualization products and win customer favor. Management and automation vendors see the technology as an opportunity to improve current tools and create news ones designed to help enterprise IT shops optimize their virtual environments.
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    Katrina whipped Louisiana's top court into shape for Gustav 03/09/2008 11:13:00

    A revamped network infrastructure keeps judges linked to the state data center
    Gustav had nowhere near the effect on the Louisiana Supreme Court that Katrina did three years ago -- in fact, the network never went down.
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    Securing virtualized data centers 28/08/2008 10:47:00

    How cross-platform virtual security can accelerate server virtualization benefits
    While server virtualization increases operational efficiencies and management flexibility, and reduces total cost of ownership, it can also increase security risks.
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