Windows 2008 Server: An Early Look
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Windows 2008 Server: An Early Look

What is Hyper-V?

Hyper-V, Microsoft’s newest entry into the virtualization arena, is built on the Windows 2008 Server platform. Hyper-V is installed as an add-on role within the 64-bit version of Windows 2008 Enterprise and Database Center editions. It allows for the creation of multiple child partitions (VM's) to run simultaneously on a single, physical server.  Each child partition is capable of running a different operating system.   Child partitions are given the illusion that they are exclusively sit on-top-of the physical hardware. This is accomplished by taking advantage of hardware assisted virtualization. This hardware assisted virtualization allows the child partition to ...<< MORE >>

Oracle 10g Optimizer Behavior for JDE EnterpriseOne

by Roger Carter, DB Connect Solutions Background As of Oracle 10g the Rule-Based Optimizer (RBO) has moved to an unsupported state. Although the RBO is not completely deprecated as of version 10g, its days are clearly numbered and there is one and only one path forward – the Cost-Based Optimizer (CBO). As many battle-weary Oracle DBAs can attest, the move toward the CBO has been a long and painful process for many applications and application vendors. On the one hand the traditional RBO was extremely naïve in its approach to SQL query optimization, yet it ...<< MORE >>

Making Windows 2008 less Vista-ish

  One of the main objections many people have to adopting Windows 2008 Server, petty as it may be, is that is feels too much like Vista. I sure this has nothing to do with Windows 2008 being built on the Vista code-base. So for you creatures-of-comfort out there let me submit a few humble suggestions: 1.) Set explorer to classic mode. Do this by right-mouse clicking on the START orb and choosing properties. Then choose classic mode. 2.) Stop Windows from locking your session after 15 minutes of ideal time. Go into Global Policy’s and modify ...<< MORE >>

Lessons from DR

I arrived in Philadelphia late Sunday afternoon and departed for home Wednesday morning.  During this time span I managed to get a cumulative total of 12 hours of sleep.  "What accounts for my sleep deprivation" you ask?  "Too much caffeine in my system?"  Well, yes, but the main culprit is our yearly disaster recovery test.


Our test began Monday morning at 8 a.m. and ran for the next 48 hours.  During this time we recovered an ERP system, a database cluster,  a data warehouse, Exchange, and miscellaneous third-party applications.  I'm happy to report we were largely successful with our recovery ...

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Data Encryption: TrueCrypt

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Protecting your customers data against accidental leakage is perhaps one of the most important concerns facing CIOs today.  Almost every week there is a news story concerning some organization who inadvertently lost a laptop containing Social Security numbers, backup tapes containing credit card data, or some other type of personally identifiable information.  When these data leakages occur it not only results in loss of credibility for your corporation but also places you in serious legal jeopardy.


I am familiar ...

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Citrix, A Fond Farewell?

  For the past 10 years Citrix, in all its various versions, has proven itself to be my faithful friend.  Together we have seen and whether all of the trials and tribulations that IT can throw at a person.  And furthermore, we've been successful.  Citrix has, in large part, been responsible for the success of my ERP career.  That's why, with much sadness, I realize this once great product does not have much of a future. Microsoft has had remote desktop offering since 1998 when they released Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server Edition.  Its functionality while extremely useful ...<< MORE >>

AMD's New Phenom Chip Causes x64-Windows to Disappear

For years, I've run their processors in all of my home machines.  Their stock has shown up in my portfolio several times over the last decade. I've loved the David and Goliath tale of the small, upstart company taking on evil Intel… This is why it breaks my heart to tell you now to sell AMD's stock short. The story begins about three weeks ago, when I decided to build a new system for the purpose of testing Windows 2008's vitalization technology.  Although still in beta, HyperV promises to make Windows a mainstream for vitalization. The catch with ...<< MORE >>

Windows Server 2008 Tested by Hundreds of Thousands of Consumers

I've been eagerly waiting for Microsoft to release SP1 for Vista but decidedly against the idea of running it on my laptop until it's completely out of beta and officially released. (I deal with enough buggy software every day without having to go out and look for it.)  All of this changed this weekend while I was working on a Windows 2008 Server Terminal Services demo.  When I went tried launching remote applications from my laptop I got a message informing me that I must be on Vista SP1 or XP SP3.  With much mumbling I broke down and installed ...<< MORE >>

Windows 2008 Virtual Cluster Lab

Want to check out the clustering changes in Windows 2008 but dont have a SAN, servers, and a lot of time?  No problem, the folks at Microsoft have got you covered.  They are providing a virtual lab for you to play with all this until your heart is contented.
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Dude, Who Stole my GUI

 For too long Microsoft has continually been lowering the bar in terms of who was capable of administrating Windows servers. Long ago the Mystical Order of the Computer Priesthood was strong and healthy but alas, as ever more have come into IT, we have become overpopulated and weakened. We are no longer nerds and geeks. It is time for a return to the old ways. It is time for us to admit something that our UNIX brethren have known for decades... "Real operating systems dont' have GUI's."

Ok... enough of the melodramatics... Let's talk about Microsoft Windows 2008 ...

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