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Windows Server Consolidation Strategies
What is server consolidation? The consolidation of Windows servers is used as a solution to server sprawl, meaning the the total number of Windows servers or Windows servre locations is reduced (or consolidated). The server sprawl problem began when IT professionals started to find that too many under-utilized servers in an environment were taking up large amounts of storage space and energy. On this topic page, IT administrators can learn how to put those problems behind them, with server consolidation advice from top Windows experts. Check out our Admin's Guide to Server Consolidation to find the tips and technologies needed to help you reclaim server room real estate, spend less time managing Windows servers and improve application availability.
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The admin's guide to server consolidation
SearchWinComputing.com | 12 Nov 2007
WINDOWS MANAGEMENT GUIDE - This guide breaks down the basics of server consolidation, and provides the essential steps and strategies every admin needs to successfully reduce server sprawl. |
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Server consolidation: Modeling your consolidation server
SearchWinComputing.com | 27 Feb 2007
ARTICLE - To calculate how many servers can be consolidated into one without hitting diminishing returns, learn each server's needs and behaviors; model the consolidation server accordingly.
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Data Center Sticker Shock: Controlling escalating costs
Published by: Hewlett-Packard Company | 14 Nov 2008
VIRTUAL SEMINAR - Attend this live two-day virtual event, December 9-10, 2008, and determine what IT investments to make in order to control escalating costs and ensure an efficient and profitable future.
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Unlock the Power of Server Virtualization
Published by: Citrix | 14 Nov 2008
PRODUCT OVERVIEW - This short data sheet from Citrix provides a checklist to help you decide which level of virtualization is appropriate to fit your needs.
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LDAP
11 Apr 2003
WORD - LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is a software protocol for enabling anyone to locate organizations, individuals, and other resources such as files and devices in a network, whether on the public Internet or on a ...
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Plug and Play in Windows 2000
TechRepublic | 23 Aug 2001
BEST WEB LINK - Plug and Play is a combination of the BIOS, hardware devices, operating system, device drivers and system resources that dynamically detect and install hardware that has been added to a computer. Rather than requiring you to ...
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UPnP forum
20 Mar 2001
BEST WEB LINK - The Web site for the Universal Plug and Play Forum provides up to date information from a consortium of more than 200 companies trying to develop a common networking architecture for a number of hardware devices. The site ...
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Universal plug and play
Microsoft | 20 Mar 2001
BEST WEB LINK - Here are the specs and development kit for the Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) networking architecture that aims to leverage TCP/IP and the Web for improved connectivity between various home and office hardware devices.
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