Dell Power Solutions Magazine -- LINUX
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linux-poweredge@dell.com
Tue Feb 4 10:02:00 2003
This quarter's installment of Dell's Power Solutions Magazine is focused on
Linux and how Dell is "Transforming the
Enterprise with Linux." Check out a wide range of white papers on a wide
range of subject matter including some author's names you might recognize
from these lists.
http://www.dell.com/powersolutions
By the way, if you are unfamiliar, Power Solutions is a free magazine that
Dell distributes to its enterprise customers focusing on solutions, best
practices and real-life deployments of enterprise server and storage
solutions for your IT infrastructure.
Included in this issue you will find the following articles:
* Backing Up and Restoring an Oracle Database
* Building the Virtual Data Center
* Dell PowerConnect 3248 Ethernet Switch Hits Hard on Price/Performance
* Dell Serial and Telnet Interfaces Ease Migration from UNIX to Linux
* Enabling Serial Port Console Redirection on Linux-based Dell Servers
* Evaluating Dell PowerVault 770N and 775N Storage Server Performance
* Examining Web Serving on the PowerEdge 1655MC
* Expanding Storage on Linux-based Servers
* Exploring Networking Configurations for the PowerEdge 1655MC
* Facilitating Application Consolidation onto Linux-based Platforms
* High-Availability Tape Backup in a Cluster Environment
* Integrating OpenNMS with OpenManage Server Agent to Manage Dell PowerEdge
Servers Running Linux
* Keeping Pace with the Rapid Adoption of Linux
* Linux: Moving Deeper into the Data Center
* Looking Forward with Linux
* Managing Distributed Backup Servers
* Managing Small- to Medium-Size SANs with EMC VisualSAN
* Performance-Tuning Apache 2.0 on Dell PowerEdge Servers
* Practical Value for Practical Times
* Resolving Device Renaming Issues in Linux
* The Effect of L3 Cache Size on MMB2 Workloads
* Troubleshooting a Modular Computing Environment
* Tuning SANs for Peak Performance with the EMC VisualSAN Performance
Manager
* Using Dell PowerVault NAS Software to Manage Storage in Linux Environments
* Using NIC Teaming to Achieve High Availability on Linux Platforms
Gary Lerhaupt
Linux Development
Dell Computer Corporation