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as seen on Server Fault
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I am designing a network service in which clients connect and stay connected -- the model is not far off from IRC less the s2s connections.
I could use some help understanding how to do capacity planning, in particular with the system resource costs associated with handling messages from/to clients…
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as seen on ASP.net Weblogs
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With a recent case that I need to design the system infrastructure as well as the hardware specification of a SharePoint farm for a client, so I go and find the SharePoint Capacity Planner (CP) 2007 to stimulate a user model.Before installting the SharePoint CP 2007, System Center CP is a prerequisite…
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as seen on Dot net Slackers
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With a recent case that I need to design the system infrastructure as well as the hardware specification of a SharePoint farm for a client, so I go and find the SharePoint Capacity Planner (CP) 2007 to stimulate a user model.Before installting the SharePoint CP 2007, System Center CP is a prerequisite…
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as seen on SQL Blog
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This post is my contribution to Adam Machanic's T-SQL Tuesday #004 , hosted this time by Mike Walsh . Being applicative DBA, I usually don't take part in discussions which storage to buy or how to configure it. My interaction with IO is usually via PerfMon. When somebody calls me asking why everything…
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as seen on Super User
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I am looking for a power supply adapter for my USB Hub so it can support at least 2 bus-powered external hard drives. The hub's rating is 5 volts, 2 amperes.
I would like to know if it would be OK to buy a power supply adapter rated at less than 2A. I've been looking for power supply adapters and…
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