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Any guaranteed bandwidth offered on an Ethernet-based network can only be provisioned through the cooperative benevolence granted by a lot of parties that are involved, due to Ethernet's hierarchical nature, thus making Ethernet an inexact science, s...
There are fiber optic cables laid out underneath ocean floors digitally weaving the global economy together by enabling information flow through them that transcends geographical as well as political and diplomatic boundaries. A recent revelation mad...
I'm reading about all kinds of chaos in the global economy at this time resulting from the mortgages mess. I think the only way to bring some order to this chaos is by applying computing technologies in an evolutionary and progressive manner.It is im...
Doesn't Cisco have SAN storage devices that work with iSCSI? Do those devices work with IPv6?If not, which company would have SAN storage devices that work with iSCSI, or iFCP, or iSNS?Thanks.
Holdup.When I said that IPv6 would help eliminate the gap between the rich and the poor, the gap I meant was the communication gap. When my system based on biometric authentication against the Internet is in place, even an individual worth a trillion...
I'm passionate about IPv6 only because I DO NOT like to deal with middle-persons and there are people out there that are like me, but they're not aware of the benefits of IPv6, especially in eliminating middle-persons. And IPv6 is the future - it wil...
I recently read somewhere on the Web that the DVD rental company BlockBuster was introducing a new service using some proprietory set-top box technology. BlockBuster would be able to do this cheaper and more efficiently by streaming content to PCs co...
You can't work under the assumption that people are honest and fair, or have been so. You could wind up losing a lot if you do that.And I was expecting some technical input as reply to my post, not philosophy about life.
OK. I've figured it out.I'll use Windows Server 2003, or better yet, Windows Server 2008 servers with loads of RAM as my iSCSI targets. I think there are storage solutions available from EMC that use RAM for storage and hopefully they work with Serve...