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After delay, Fedora 10 finally available
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 26 Nov 2008
ARTICLE - After being waylaid a month because of a security breach, Fedora 10 includes features for remote management of servers, storage in the cloud, energy saving and more.
SteelEye combines Linux server failover and remote data replication
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 14 Oct 2008
ARTICLE - The all-in-one Linux failover clustering and data replication suite is a cheaper approach to disaster recovery than storage-based methods.
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  EXPERT TECHNICAL ADVICE: 1 - 3 of 12
Access and repair an ext3 file system with the superblock
Submitted By: SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 07 Oct 2009
TIP - A damaged ext3 file system is accessible and repairable, thanks to the data within either the superblock or the superblock's backup.
Creating iSCSI storage area networks using open source Xen
Submitted By: SearchServerVirtualization.com | 29 Sep 2009
TIP - Reap the benefits of a high availability environment by creating iSCSI storage area networks with open source Xen.
The Ext4 file system: A real improvement in Linux file storage?
19 May 2009
TIP - The Ext4 file system is now integrated into the Linux kernel and supported by the major distributions. Should you switch from your Ext2 or Ext3 set-up? Learn why.
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  DEFINITIONS: 1 - 2 of 2
gzip
29 Jul 2008
WORD - What is gzip? Gzip (GNU zip) is a free and open source algorithm for file compression. The software is overseen by the GNU project. In this context, compression is the deliberate reduction in size of data to save storage ...
DRBD (Distributed Replicated Block Device)
14 Jul 2008
WORD - DRBD (Distributed Replicated Block Device) is a Linux-based software component that facilitates the replacement of shared storage systems by networked mirroring. DRBD makes it possible to maintain consistency of data among ...
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