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Green computing for less with Vista and Windows Server 2008
Submitted By: SearchWinComputing.com | 24 Mar 2008
TIP - These three power management tools help put some green in your environment – without taking too much from your wallet.
Application virtualization: The Terminal Services killer?
26 Feb 2008
TIP - There are many reasons to deploy Terminal Services. But new virtualization technologies that simplify application management and lower server costs could change all that.
How to use app virtualization for server consolidation
18 Oct 2007
TIP - Learn how to take advantage of new application virtualization technologies for operating system migrations and other server consolidation projects.
Guest OS virtualization furthers cause of server consolidation
Submitted By: SearchWinComputing.com | 23 Jul 2007
TIP - Guest operating system virtualization 'liberates' the OS from the hardware it runs on. This is turn furthers the cause of server consolidation.
Multi-core CPUs, x64 servers advance server consolidation efforts
Submitted By: SearchWinComputing.com | 26 Jun 2007
TIP - Multi-core processors let you reduce your server footprint while gaining processing power, while x64 servers make better use of memory resources.
Cost control is first step in server consolidation
Submitted By: SearchWinComputing.com | 30 May 2007
TIP - Step one in server consolidation is controlling IT costs. The most important activity to help you control IT costs is taking inventory.
A five-step approach to server consolidation for IT administrators
Submitted By: SearchWinComputing.com | 25 Apr 2007
TIP - Here is a five-step approach that can help you reduce the total number of servers or server locations in your organization.
Server consolidation: Allocate network bandwidth, memory, disk space
Submitted By: SearchWinComputing.com | 05 Feb 2007
TIP - In consolidating servers, you should know each server's real needs and behaviors, then model your consolidation server accordingly re network bandwidth, memory and disk space.
Server consolidation: Calculating CPU utilization
Submitted By: SearchWinComputing.com | 31 Jan 2007
TIP - If you're doing server consolidation via virtualization, you'll need to calculate how much CPU you'll need to have available on your host system for each guest.
How can I control user access to a network server?
09 Nov 2005
EXPERT ANSWER - Expert Laura Hunter explains how to control user access to a network server using Group Policy.


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