Sun Solaris To Linux: Size Matters After All (Free file recovery software)
Sun Solaris To Linux: Size Matters After All
Adding a 128-bit file system to Solaris 10 will create "billions and billions" of unique addresses that can be used for storing data and files, although the need for such capacity is probably still a decade out.
Source: www.serverpipeline.com
Unitrends Adds Linux Hot Snapshotting To Appliance-Based Rapid Recovery
Servers crash. Hard drives die. Users delete files they want back. OS patches don't work. It's possible to recover... if you've got the right files, the right spare hardware, enough time, and enough knowledge. Daniel P. Dern reports on one new product that uses Linux to provide rapid, bare-metal recovery in a snap.
Source: redir.internet.com
Langa Letter: The OS Inside The OS
Fred Langa shows how a simple tweak turns XP's low-level Recovery Console into a complete, standalone mini-operating system--in effect, an XP DOS!
Source: www.desktoppipeline.com
The 25 Most Influential Executives Of The Business Travel Industry, 2005
JANUARY 23, 2006 -- The roster of the 25 decision makers who exerted the greatest sway over the corporate travel industry in the past year constitutes an awesome lineup.
Source: btnmag.com
Three killed as car rams into bus at Kodakara
: Three people, including a one-year-old girl, were killed and two seriously injured when their car rammed into a bus at Kodakara in Thrissur yesterday morning.
Source: www.kaumudi.com
Disaster recovery top tips
Tim Stammers talks to businesses that lived through the Buncefield oil depot fire in the UK, and Hurricane Katrina in the US.
Source: www.cbronline.com

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