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HP Virtual Server Environment Reference Architecture for Oracle RAC

FEATURES

  • 12 x 3.5 inch SAS or SATA disks
  • 384 GB of Exadata Smart Flash Cache
  • 2 Intel 2.53 Ghz quad-core processors
  • 24 GB memory
  • Dual InfiniBand ports
  • Redundant power supplies
  • Oracle Exadata Storage Server software
  • Oracle Enterprise Linux

BENEFITS

  • Uncompressed user data capacity of up to 2 TB per server when using SAS disks
  • Uncompressed user data capacity of up to 7 TB per server when using SATA disks
  • Exadata Hybrid Columnar Compression often delivers 10X compression ratios
  • Effective data bandwidth with Flash and uncompressed data of up to 3.6 GB/second per server
  • Effective data bandwidth with Flash and compressed data of up to 36 GB/second per server
  • Software pre-installed

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Virtual Private Network (VPN) Policy

  1. It is the responsibility of employees with VPN privileges to ensure that unauthorized users are not allowed access to <Company Name> internal networks.
  2. VPN use is to be controlled using either a one-time password authentication such as a token device or a public/private key system with a strong passphrase.
  3. When actively connected to the corporate network, VPNs will force all traffic to and from the PC over the VPN tunnel: all other traffic will be dropped.
  4. Dual (split) tunneling is NOT permitted; only one network connection is allowed.
  5. VPN gateways will be set up and managed by <Company Name> network operational groups.
  6. All computers connected to <Company Name> internal networks via VPN or any other technology must use the most up-to-date anti-virus software that is the corporate standard (provide URL to this software); this includes personal computers.

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iPhone in Business Virtual Private Networks (VPN)

VPN Setup

  • iPhone integrates with most existing VPN networks, so minimal configuration should be necessary to enable iPhone access to your network. The best way to prepare for deployment is to check if iPhone supports your company’s existing VPN protocols and authentication methods.
  • It’s a good idea to review the authentication path to your authentication server to make sure standards supported by iPhone are enabled within your implementation.
  • If you plan to use certificate-based authentication, ensure you have your public key infrastructure configured to support device- and user-based certificates with the corresponding key distribution process. For additional documentation regarding digital certificates for IPSec VPNs, visit: https://cisco.hosted.jivesoftware.com/docs/DOC-3592.
  • If you want to configure URL-specific proxy settings, place a PAC file on a web server that is accessible with the basic VPN settings and ensure that it is hosted with the application/x-ns-proxy-autoconfig MIME type.
    Check with your solution providers to confirm that your software and equipment are up to date with the latest security patches and firmware.

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Teaching Linux Kernel Programming

Third, we will teach students special topics of the Linux Kernel. This includes particular subsystems and modules, new and current development of the Linux Kernel, and contemporary issues. The final project of the course will be a large comprehensive project that involves several parts of the kernel and uses many of the kernel skills learned in the course.

Experimental Platform Like any programming course, a student cannot truly master Linux Kernel programming without getting sufficient practice. However, Kernel programming projects usually require significant hardware resources such as a dedicated lab as well as system administrators to manage the lab equipment.

In this project, we will use a “virtual lab” platform based on user-mode-linux, which is an open-source software to run a full-fledged Linux Kernel on top of any Linux machine. All of the course projects will be developed and standardized on this platform.


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HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide

Thank you for purchasing an HP Pavilion LCD Highdefinition Television. The HP Pavilion LCD HDTV is designed to deliver a fantastic image for an immersive home theater experience.

Features:

  • Premium LCD panel technology delivers up to 800:1 contrast for rich detail, fast response time for no-smear motion video, and ultrawide viewing angles with a minimum of color shift.
  • Built-in digital and analog tuning receives and decodes HDTV, digital, and analog broadcasts received from off-air antennas and cable providers.
  • Digital cable readiness enables use of an authorized CableCARD (certain countries/regions only) to receive digital cable television systems services directly from the cable operator without requiring a separate cable box. (Contact your local cable company for information regarding acquiring CableCARD.)
  • HDMI interface offers pure digital video and audio quality through a lossless digital interface to DVD players, cable and satellite receivers, and AV receivers.

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Guide to Install and Run the New Google Chrome OS on Your Windows PC

Rumors regarding a possible operating system by Google have been floating around the Internet since… well, pretty much forever (or at least a couple of years), the whole world expecting the search engine giant to tackle this field as well, especially after releasing the Android operating system for mobiles. These speculations became even more intense this year, when Google acknowledged the fact that it was actually working on an OS designed mostly for the netbook and ultra-portable segment and built around its own browser, the Chrome OS.

In any case, things became a lot clearer yesterday, when Google unveiled a few more details regarding the development stage of the Chrome OS, as well as what we should expect from it from the point of view of the user experience. And to sum things up, we’ll talking about “cloud all the way,” since the operating system from Google will rely heavily on the company’s numerous online applications, practically turning the computer it’s installed on into a cloud client.


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