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Servers
The Biggest Servers for the Fastest Computers Alex
Goldman
[July 15, 2008] Data Direct is one of just a few companies building server racks offering gigabytes per second of throughput and terabytes and petabytes of storage.
Managing
the Data Center Alex
Goldman
[November 28, 2005] Plenty of apps already control
devices remotely, but a new appliance aggregates the apps. Think of it
as a controller of controllers.
HP
Acquires Blade Pioneer RLX Clint
Boulton
[October 3, 2005] Following through on its CEO's
pledge to make more purchases in core technology areas, HP said it has
inked an agreement to acquire blade server pioneer RLX Technologies.
Servers:
When It's Hot to Be Cool Drew
Robb
[June 28, 2005] As servers get smaller and more
powerful, they generate more heat. Cooling the server room is paramount,
whether via an in-row cooling system or within the servers themselves.
Mail
Server With League-Leading Value
Nelson King
[February 10, 2003] Merak Mail Server packs a
powerful punch for a sub-$1,000 budget, but if slick and glossy is what
you're looking for, this is one offering to steer away from.
Rx
for AAA ISP-Planet Staff
[February 3, 2003] Looking for software tools to test
your RADIUS server? Then Bridgewater Systems has an offer you won't be able
to refuse! Its RADCheck test suite is now available for the price of the bandwidth
necessary to download it.
ISPs
Love (and Hate) Their Remote Access Servers
Best of ISP-Lists
[January 27, 2003] Members of the ISP-Tech list discuss
options at the very bottom of the market for remote access servers. There are
a lot of cheap options but there are also many considerations to ponder before
you buy.
SGI,
Kasenna Woo VOD Market Michael
Singer
[December 9, 2002] SGI and Kasenna cooperate to build
a new Open Cable Server with an option for Gigabit Ethernet that could potentially
stream more than 3,000 streams from one six-foot rack.
Wireless
Web Server Eric Griffith
[December 3, 2002] IR Data's new Wireless Zone product
is a portable Linux/Apache-based Web server with built-in 802.11b that should
interest anyone running a corporate Wi-Fi network.
IBM,
Sun, and Dell Deliver Blades
Michael Singer and Clint Boulton
[December 2, 2002] While Sun Microsystems sharpens
its top shelf telco blade server offering in an alliance with Lucent Technologies,
IBM and Dell deliver server blade products aimed at a lower total cost of ownership.
Growth
in Q3 Server Market Amy
Newman
[November 1, 2002] Preliminary data from Gartner Dataquest
suggest that the server market may possibly be on the road to a slow recovery,
with two vendors posting large gains in market share.
XCache
Releases XCompress 1400 Wayne
Kawamoto
[October 21, 2002] XCache Technologies says its XCompress
1400 is the only dedicated compression appliance available on the market today.
Website
Accelerator Speeds Up Servers
Logan Harbaugh
[October 10, 2002] This dedicated server helps all
of the other servers on your network by speeding HTTP 1.1 and by offloading
SSL processing overhead.
Apache
Fixes Bugs in Upgrade Ryan
Naraine
[October 7, 2002] The Apache Software Foundation and
The Apache Server Project released Version 1.3.27 of the popular Web server
software, an upgrade that includes fixes to three security vulnerabilities.
Sun
Adds Power Punch to V100, 280R Servers
Amy Newman
[September 13, 2002] Sun Microsystems speeds up its
low-end Sun Fire V100 server with the addition of 550 MHz and 650 MHz UltraSPARC
III processors and revs up the Sun Fire 280R, too.
PentaSafe's
Security Agent for Servers
Wayne Kawamoto
[September 5, 2002] VigilEnt Security Agent for
Web Servers 3.0 provides intrusion detection and active monitoring for
Apache, Sun Microsystems iPlanet, and Microsoft IIS Web servers.
Gateway's
Cheap Servers Amy Newman
[August 16, 2002] Gateway plans to unleash a new line
of Intel-based servers that will be priced as low as $599. They are targeted
for use in small- and medium-sized enterprises.
Worldwide
Server Market Flat in Q2
ISP-Planet Staff
[August 6, 2002] According to research from Gartner
Dataquest, the U.S. server market produced two consecutive quarters of positive
growth on the year.
Multi-Server
Appliances Wayne Kawamoto
[July 25, 2002] Incognito Software's latest Multi-Server
Appliance (MSA) systems are designed for fast installation, and also to save
space, consolidate resources, ease cable management, and scale rapidly.
Server
Wars: IBM vs. Sun Amy Newman
[June 27, 2002] IBM and Sun continue their intense
competition in the Unix server arena as both companies release new multiprocessor
servers within seven days of each other.
MOVEit
DMZ Promises Secure FTP Alex
Goldman
[June 7, 2002] Battening down the hatches on file transfers
takes more than secure connections and encrypted file storage. Learn how your
ISP can provide cost-effective secure FTP services.
HP
Unveils Further Fruits of Merger
Michael
Singer
[May 29, 2002] From Digital Equipment Corporation's
Alpha processor to the humble but mighty Evo desktop, HP is finding that Compaq
products can make a splash in the news.
Sun
Radiates the RaQ 550
Alex Goldman
[May 24, 2002] Sun is branching out into new markets
with the release of the Sun Cobalt RaQ 550. Designed as a Web server, the unit
is also suitable for other applications including WAN/LAN management.
High
Performance E-Server
Wayne Kawamoto
[May 22, 2002] Broadax systems' new scalable
e-server combines six hot-swappable RAID5 compatible drives with dual
redundant, hot-swappable power supplies to support demanding server applications.
Server
Market Flat in Q1 2002 Amy
Newman
[May 2, 2002] The latest server shipment stats from Gartner
Dataquest show a server market that remained flat for the first quarter of 2002
while Dell gained and most of its competitors lost.
IBM
Seeks Cut of Server Blade Action Clint
Boulton
[April 26, 2002] Dell Computer Corp. did it earlier this
month. Compaq Computer Corp. did it in January. Sun Microsystems Inc. plans
on doing it this year. Now IBM intends to join the server blade scramble.
Xoasis,
A Refuge From The Sun Alex
Goldman
[April 19, 2002] Tired of working with Web server heavyweights
like Dell, Sun, and IBM? Check out an equipment maker who is focused on doing
one thing only for ISPs.
A
Linux Stronghold in the Enterprise Amy Newman
[April 16, 2002] Red Hat continues to release enterprise-level
offerings. The latest, Stronghold Enterprise, an Apache-based Web server, follows
Red Hat Linux Advanced Server, released last month.
IBM
Takes On Sun Cobalt Alex
Goldman
[April 15, 2002] The IBM e-Server xSeries Hosting Appliance
includes up to 40 pre-loaded applications, operates on Red Hat's Linux platform,
and uses Sphera's Hosting Director for under $2,600.
Apache
2.0 Amy Newman
[April 9, 2002] The Apache Group Saturday capped
three years of development and one year of beta with its release of the
first generally available version of Apache 2.0.
Sun
Smokes Big Blue's Servers
Clint Boulton
[April 8, 2002] Sun's BigBlueSmoke website blends humor
with technical details to fire back at IBM's competitive attacks as the server
war kicks into high gear.
Sun's
Initiatives Big and Small
Ryan Naraine and Amy Newman
[March 20, 2002] Sun releases
a new cut-priced server, announces a major acquisition to position itself for
the upcoming battle royal in the Web services arena, and inks an alliance with
Cisco.
Can
I Build My Own 1U Rackmount?
Best of ISP-Lists
[March 14, 2002] Members
of the ISP-Tech list share advice on building your own top-notch server.
In the smallest space available on the open market, it's particularly
crucial to get all the decisions right.
Big
Blue Boasts 'Building Block' Server
Amy Newman
[March 14, 2002] IBM's XPandonDemand
system enables its latest multiprocessor server, called the x440, which can
be fitted with up to 16 processors and up to 64 GB of memory.
Intel
Releases Xeon MP Amy Newman
[March 13, 2002] At CeBIT 2002, Intel unveiled Xeon
MP, the multiprocessor version of the 2-way Xeon chip it announced two weeks
ago, starting at $1,117 in 1,000 unit quantities.
List
Server Basics Aaron Weiss
[March 8, 2002] Sure, you could administrate an e-mail
list, and many people do. But would you really want to do a job that is the
Internet equivalent of slaving over a sink full of dishes?
IBM's
PartnerWorld Products Amy
Newman
[February 21, 2002] Big Blue added to its eServer line
with the introduction of the eServer zSeries 800, and also announced a strategic
partnership with VMware to enable server virtualization on all IBM servers.
Case
Study: Deploying Business Services With the
SUN Cobalt Qube 3 Peter
Ulander
[February 13, 2002] Comcast Communications chose the
little blue server to deploy LAN services to small businesses and educational
institutions, a market requiring a very low price point.
IBM
Expands Server Memory With MXT
Amy Newman
[February 12, 2002] The hosted e-mail service is priced
on a per-mailbox-per-month basis, and should appeal to ISPs that have business
customers but have not built an e-mail management interface.
Server
Blade Market Will Boom Amy
Newman
[February 7, 2002] In a report released Tuesday, Gartner
Dataquest forecasts worldwide blade server shipments will increase dramatically
by 2006. ServerWatch
Cray,
Dell Pen Server Cluster Pact
Amy Newman
[February 5, 2002] Cray and Dell Computer Corp. Monday
announced a partnership under which Cray will market high-performance cluster
solutions and services worldwide using Dell's PowerEdge server.
Compaq
Showcases Server Blades At Essex House Thor
Olavsrud
[January 29, 2002] Compaq showcases its "Adaptive Infrastructure"
strategy, which aims to turn server blades into "virtual data centers that are
flexible, pervasive, cost-effective and universally manageable."
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