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Marc Queval

Quickstart - RDO - 0 views

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    "Setting up an OpenStack cloud takes approximately 15 minutes, and can be as short as 3 steps."
Marc Queval

chattiness impact latency High Latency Sufficient Bandwidth Latency filetype:doc - Rech... - 0 views

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    Overview of the issues that may be faced when trying to achieve the best network performance and Quality of Service possible. Guidelines for the end-users themselves, in order to understand network performance metrics and to get the most from the network they are working on.
Marc Queval

Multitier architecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Three-tier'[2] is a client-server architecture in which the user interface, functional process logic ("business rules"), computer data storage and data access are developed and maintained as independent modules, most often on separate platforms.
Marc Queval

YouTube - Architecture - 3 views

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    Architecture definition in 1m25
John Lundin

Windows 7 alluring, but XP is the migration X factor - Network World - 0 views

  • Allred is in the process of testing Windows 7, which he says is faster, more stable and seems leaner than Vista.
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      ...but what is the compeling reason to upgrade besides the threat that MSFT will pull support?
  • a Vista migration would have meant upgrading 60% of his hardware, something he was not prepared to do. With Windows 7 and its smaller footprint, the majority of his hardware is already compatible.
John Lundin

Microsoft's software pipeline set to burst - Network World - 0 views

  • results could either be a perfect storm for Microsoft with major product releases carefully planned to coincide with an important milestone in the IT buyer's upgrade cycle, or a roar that falls on nearly deaf ears and severely deflated corporate wallets
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      ...or some architecturally designed combination of new and old. At some point increasing numbers of less sophisticated organizations will opt for a non-MSFT solution that better utilizes the organizational resources.
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