A Quick overview of RAID(Redundant array of independent disks)
filed in Servers on Apr.14, 2009
Is a way of storing the same data in different places (redundantly) on multiple hard disks.
filed in Servers on Apr.14, 2009
Is a way of storing the same data in different places (redundantly) on multiple hard disks.
filed in Servers on Apr.14, 2009
A blade server is a server chassis housing multiple thin, modular electronic circuit boards, known as server blades. Each blade is a server in its own right, often dedicated to a single application. The blades are literally servers on a card, containing processors, memory, integrated network controllers, an optional fiber channel host bus adaptor (HBA) [...]
filed in Network Cabling on Mar.19, 2009
The core of the fiber optic cable is made of very pure and clear material for the easy reflection of light. Mostly glass is used as the core of the fiber optic cable. However plastic may also be used as the core for short distance transmission. The glass of the fiber optic cable is almost [...]
filed in CCNA, Ehernet, Network Cabling on Mar.18, 2009
As streaming media applications such as video and multi-media become common, the demands for faster data rates will increase and create new applications that will benefit from the higher bandwidth offered by category 6.
Difference between category 5e and category 6 is in the transmission performance, and extension of the allowed bandwidth from 100 MHz for [...]
filed in CCNA, Network Cabling on Mar.18, 2009
Category 6 cable, commonly referred to as Cat-6, is a cable standard for Gigabit Ethernet and other network protocols that is backward compatible with the Category 5/5e and Category 3 cable standards. CAT6 is an Ethernet cable standard defined by the Electronic Industries Association and Telecommunications Industry Association (commonly known as EIA/TIA). CAT6 is the [...]