Virtualized database performance comparison: RHEV 3.0 vs Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 SP1
Saturday, August 25th, 2012Paper has many notes regarding setup virtualization setup: config portions and performance notes
Paper has many notes regarding setup virtualization setup: config portions and performance notes
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Posted in hacking, infosec, management, Microsoft, reference, Security | Comments Off | permalink
Screen-cast recording and video encoding app from Microsoft. Can convert to WMV/WMA in Express Version, and to MPEG4(H.264,AAC) in Pro version. Can record a selected area of the screen
Posted in encoding, Microsoft, presentation, screencast, tools, video, windows | Comments Off | permalink
a series of articles on TechNet describing and documenting hotmail migration to windows 2000/IIS 5.0/IISAPI from FreeBSD/Apache/CGI
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Notes from Hotmail team about conversion of hostmail apache/bsd -based webfarm to windows 2000. (they have converted CGI to ISAPI filters running on IIS 5.x )
Posted in convert, freebsd, Microsoft, scalability, sysadmin, unix, windows, windows2000 | Comments Off | permalink
“This paper compares the performance of an Online Transaction Processing (OLTP) based
Posted in benchmark, database, dba, Linux, Microsoft, performance, postgresql, redhat, sqlserver | Comments Off | permalink
MS Exchange 2000 and 2003 do not allow users to create auto-reply/vacation/forwarding rules
Posted in 2003, exchange, forward, microsift, Microsoft, Postmaster, rule, shortcut:mail, sysadmin | Comments Off | permalink
notes about how IIS creates and uses sessions for “classic ASP” (ASP.DLL)
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about windows SID issues and machine cloning: explains what windows SID is, who it is used, and why you should or shouldn’t change it when you image-clone a windows machine
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