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First came virtual servers, then virtual storage. Now a network equipment maker says it will soon offer improved technology for making virtual networks support multi-tenancy. Virtual networks aren ...
Regardless of how you're using a virtual server, you'll want to ensure that it's safe from hackers. Fortunately, because you are using an Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) partner to manage the ...
It doesn't have to be this way. Using virtual-machine technology, you can split one high-powered server into several virtual slices. This way, each slice has its own partitioned-off operating ...
Robert Maley, CISO for Pennsylvania, is a fan of server virtualization. The technology helped him increase online services without expanding the data center footprint. But as enthusiastic as Maley is ...
News Virtual Router App Transforms Windows OS Into Wireless Hub By Kurt Mackie 05/23/2011 Running a free software by CodePlex on Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows 7 operating systems will allow for ...
Fujitsu Laboratories has now developed technology to offload the burden of virtual router functionality from the CPU to FPGAs, alongside technology to increase the speed of packet addressing control.
I have a little 1760 router with a fast ethernet port that is 'trunked' to a Cisco Catalyst 2950 series switch. I have the 802.1q trunking working fine but it would be nice not to have to add vlan ...
Sorry for the confusing post title, but...I am experimenting with my home LAN and have successfully set up an IpCop cheapo PC as a DHCP router to replace my hardware router (SMC Barricade). The ...
If you want to Forward Ports to VirtualBox or Virtual Machine and use it like a server, follow instructions for VirtuaBox Port forwarding.
In December 2005 Microsoft began offering Virtual Server 2005 for $199 Enterprise Edition and $99 Standard Edition. As of today, Virtual Server 2005 R2 Enterprise Edition is free to download here.