Pre-fabricated water cooling kits that are modular and work with Corsair components designed for both air and water.
Sell the base CPU only closed loop coolers but have a higher end modular kit that will then work with air/water cooled Corsair RAMM. The kit can also be used in...
AMD has always been on the leading edge of gaming processors. This is an awesome chance for anyone to get a new "core" for their gaming system. Thank you AMD, Directron and HardOCP. "Live [H]ard, Play [H]ard"
There are performance matrix out there that will tell you the # of spindles and IOPS you will need per mail box in an exchange environment. To even attempt this on a single disk was just a big waste of time.:confused:
NetJunkie is correct. Standard practice is to have the NAS on a seperate VLAN. For security, I/O efficiency, and multipathing you should have 2 switches on your SAN/NAS fabric.
You really should wait to get your VCP5. Most of the end user accounts that I work with like their job applicants to have the "latest" certs but also having VS4 hands on experience will be a plus. Pairing a VCP with a dBase Admin Certification is always a good way to go.
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The calls connecting really have nothing to do with the specific frequency as it has to do with the data that is being sent on that frequency.
Modern cell phones are pretty much small computers. They have individual IP addresses in each phone. When you initiate a call it broadcasts...
Most don't have a 2 post option anymore. Belkin, Avocent, Rairitan all only have 4 post kits. You can go with something like this instead. I've had several clients use these as a quick fix.
http://rs.innovationfirst.com/conversion-brackets-relay-racks-telco-2post.shtml
Vonage or Skype are both good solutions. Having a land line and a non power reliant phone attached to it is always a good to have. 09/11 was a good example of why to keep the land line. Cell service after most natural disasters is spotty at best, and being able to make calls when power is out...
Most of my guys are puting the hypervisor on dual 72GB RAID 0 and then loading the VMs on a RAID 5 stack. This way you get best performance from the VM software with the reliability of having your VM images protected and fault tolerant.
XenDesktop will allow you do this.
If you stream the "desktop" to the laptop before you disconnect from you internal network then you can take that image anywhere and work it. Then when you reconnect to the network the laptop will normalize the changes to your desktop image on the server...
Give us a try. We usually beat CDW and PC Connections pricing.
HP Direct is a way to go but you usually have to have an account set up with them in advance.
Barrett
MicroAge
Since you are running a VM environment you might try Veeam.
Not free but has won some awards. Let me know if you want to see a quote on it.
http://www.veeam.com/vmware-esx-backup.html