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Bare Metal Servers vs Virtual Machines? Which is Right for You?
What are bare metal servers and virtual machines? Bare metal servers are sometimes also called dedicated servers. It is a type of cloud service where the user rents a physical machine from a vendor or service provider which remains dedicated to the particular user and is not shared with any…
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How Immersion Cooling Enables Faster Servers When Overworking the Cloud
We are always told to keep liquids away from computers but it turns out liquid is necessary, although we’re referring to a different type of liquid. CPUs can be made to push their speed limit to the higher side that it was supposed to support but as a result, it…
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What is NVMe Storage and How Can it Benefit You?
What is NVMe storage? Non-volatile Memory Express. It is a storage media and a transport protocol. It has high speed with a fast response rate and is suitable for any type of enterprise workload. It works by accessing a computer’s non-volatile memory. NON-VOLATILE MEMORY: it is a type of computer…
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Protecting Your Data in the Age of Ransomware
Data through the internet do not contain our flesh or blood but it still has some information about us which is a part of us. Today modern technology has moved far ahead which is why we must pace up and update ourselves about modern technology to know how will it…
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Selecting the Best Server for Your Data Center
Server Selection Having a better server is necessary to increase performance in the workplace. It must be the first protocol of IT professionals to assess top priorities to develop a protocol on how a server should be chosen while constructing the most efficient workloads. It is said that servers are…
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Different Types of Data Centers
Data has become the most powerful tool in the present era and no business can survive without it. Basically, data centers are just buildings that provide space, power and cooling for network infrastructure. But the amount of data being generated by businesses is growing exponentially every year. Managing such a vast…
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Cloud Computing is Out of This World: Microsoft and SpaceX Launch Azure Space
Microsoft has teamed up with Elon Musk’s Space X in taking the next giant leap for mankind. This time it’s in cloud computing, in space. The tech giant is collaborating with Space X to launch Azure Space. The cloud computing platform Azure intends to offer mobile cloud computing data centers…
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Data Backup and Archived Data? What’s the Difference…
What’s the difference between a data backup and archived data? For those new to the data hoarding world, they may not see a clear distinction between the different data storage methods currently used. The two main methods of storing data are data backup and data archive. Actually, there’s a huge…
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The Secret Behind Radiation Hardened IT Equipment in Space
The Secret Behind Radiation Hardened IT Equipment in SpaceFrom 1961- 1975, during the worldwide space race and when the United States was making history with successful moon landings, technology at the time was booming. However, the Apollo 11 computer had a processor which ran at 0.043 MHz; meaning the iPhone in your…