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A little more than a year after the launch of the MacBook Air
Among the features that won’t make it into the next version are a journaling file system–a feature that keeps track of changes in the operating system to make recovering from crashes faster and easier. Windows NT and most commercial versions of Unix have that feature, and Torvalds said at least two development efforts are under [...]
Hard Drive Enclosures – The Basics
Hard Drive Enclosures (also known as Hard Drive Caddy’s) are rigid cases that Hard Disk Drives “sit” inside. They are designed to support standard Hard Disk Drives of all types and sizes and once installed inside the enclosure, the enclosure can be connected to the computer via USB, Firewire or e-SATA.
Enclosures are often used to [...]
Cloud Platforms vs. Cloud Infrastructure
Cloud Platforms vs. Cloud Infrastructure
Clearly, enterprise IT has become very “cloudy.” The term cloud computing has grown from a little-known buzzword into one of the hottest topics in IT today. This surge in interest has led to a great deal of debate as to what cloud computing is and how to apply it to the [...]
Web 2.0 Provides a Wonderful Trip Down Memory Lane
In the last couple of years, web professionals have been gushing about Web 2.0. A look at Wikipedia tells us that the term Web 2.0 was developed by O’Reilly Media that refers to a second generation of web services that emphasize online collaboration and sharing among users. Go beyond Wikipedia and look at other sources [...]
Which is Better? Windows Or Unix Website Hosting?
Many people recognize Linux Web Hosting as the best type of web hosting solution around, because of the added advantages of this web hosting solutions, which provide reliability, security, functionality, and affordability all in the one package.
We have numerous other articles written on this very subject. Each one tackles a different aspect of this complex [...]