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Month: July 2013

COOP in DoD – Part #4 of 10 – What’s the Risk?

By Andrew Bruce Posted on July 18, 2013 Posted in Federal COOP, Teknophobia No Comments
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Click here to download COOP in DoD – Part 04 of 10 now! This is the fourth paper in a set of 10 on Department of Defense (DoD) Continuity of Operations (COOP) that target the oft-overlooked smaller program as a …

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Maximize NetApp FAS2240 Disk Space

By Andrew Bruce Posted on July 6, 2013 Posted in Storage, Teknocratica 1 Comment
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Sometimes raw disk space trumps all else – especially in the smaller environment where disks are at a premium and consumers are actively waiting. This article describes how to use the NetApp FAS2240 to maximize disk space while still providing …

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COOP in DoD – Part #3 of 10 – Determine the Impact!

By Andrew Bruce Posted on July 5, 2013 Posted in Federal COOP, Teknophobia No Comments
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Click here to download COOP in DoD – Part 03 of 10 now! This is the third paper in a set of 10 on Department of Defense (DoD) Continuity of Operations (COOP) that target the oft-overlooked smaller program as a …

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NFS via Server 2008 R2 to ESXi: The Book

By Andrew Bruce Posted on July 2, 2013 Posted in Network, Storage, Teknocratica, VMware 2 Comments
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This article details exactly how to take an arbitrary server, install a *hardened* Windows Server 2008 R2 (W2K8R2) image on it, and then use that W2K8R2 server to deliver NFS to ESXi hosts. We had to do this recently to …

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Tagged with: jumbo frame, network, storage, w2k8r2

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