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Linux Journal April 2001 Ibrahim Haddad & Makan Pourzandi |
Linux on Carrier Grade Web Servers The Linux Virtual Server provides a software-based solution for web site traffic distribution across multiple computers. |
Linux Journal March 1, 2007 Logan Harbaugh |
Quick Takes - Coyote Point Equalizer E550si Load Balancer Providing fault tolerance as well as the ability to scale beyond the capacity of a single server, load balancers are practically a necessity for any commercial website. |
PC Magazine October 28, 2003 Leon Erlanger |
Full Service 1U servers can do much more than just Web serving. The five tested here an provide everything from application serving to small databases. |
JavaWorld July 2000 Mario Apicella |
Secant keeps Web servers responsive Secant's Extreme Internet Server 3.5 Web server guarantees Website reliability by offering dynamic load balancing across multiple Java servlet and JSP engines. Although it lacks support for some popular scripting languages, it could be the answer to your Web server prayers. |
Linux Journal September 1, 2007 Peter Arremann |
A $7,000 Server Comparison Today, only five CPU architectures are promoted actively by their manufacturers as Linux-compatible. This article explores how entry-level servers based non-x86 designs compare to the current x86 systems in the same price range. |
Bio-IT World December 15, 2004 Bill Van Etten |
XXX-Rated Apple's new Xserve G5, Xserve RAID, and Xsan which are server, storage, and software products may solve bioscientists' data storage problems. |
InternetNews November 4, 2010 |
A Faster Web Thanks to Google? Google released a module for the Apache 2.2 Web server that promises to give tens of millions of sites a significant speed boost. |
New Architect May 2002 Brian Wilson |
Manage Distributed Apache Web Servers Covalent's new Enterprise Ready Server isn't just another commercial Web server offering. It's a complete management system designed to handle configuration, monitoring, and log file management for a distributed network of Apache Web servers... |
Linux Journal July 2000 Daniel Allen |
Product Review Understudy is a software-based server clustering utility that implements load balancing and failover protection for Linux (Red Hat, Debian and Slackware), Solaris, Cobalt, FreeBSD and Windows NT. |
Linux Journal January 1, 2002 Logan G. Harbaugh |
Product Review: Coyote Point Equalizer The Coyote Point Equalizer E350 is a good example of the load-balancing appliance. .. |
JavaWorld February 2001 Abraham Kang |
J2EE clustering, Part 1 If you plan to build a scalable and highly available Website, you need to understand clustering. In this article, the author introduces J2EE clustering, shows how to implement clusters, and examines how different servers differ in their approaches... |
InternetNews June 20, 2011 |
Apache Traffic Server 3.0 Gets Faster The new Apache Traffic Server boasts a 277 percent improvement over Traffic Server 2.0. |
InternetNews May 24, 2011 |
Apache HTTP Server 2.2 and 2.3 Get Updated The Apache HTTP Server powers the majority of web servers around the world. As such, when there is a security flaw, it's critical to fix it as quickly as possible. |
InternetNews March 16, 2011 |
Apache Tomcat 7 Getting More Stable From the blogs: The open source Java server continues to eliminate bug and security flaws as the technology matures. |
JavaWorld August 2000 Patrick Killelea |
Java threads may not use all your CPUs Tests to confirm symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) scalability of processes and Java threads on Sun hardware have revealed a serious problem in Sun's JDK 1.1.7 that can dramatically reduce the performance of your server-side Java applications. |
PC Magazine October 5, 2004 |
Summary of Features: 2U Servers Spotting the performance leader on our charts isn't much of a challenge. Thanks to its 15,000-rpm drives with 8MB cache, the 2850 easily surpassed the other servers on our NetBench tests. |
JavaWorld November 2000 Anil Hemrajani |
Freeware: Is it really worth it? It is very tempting to use the free products available now, such as Java servlet/Java Server Pages (JSP) engines and relational databases. But let the buyer beware -- you might get what you pay for... |
CIO April 1, 2003 John Edwards |
Gathering in Clusters Lower costs and improved performance spur growing interest in clustering. |
Bio-IT World October 2005 Chris Dagdigian |
Notes From the Lab The latest Opteron dual-core CPUs from AMD... Blade Systems... |
InternetNews October 8, 2010 |
New Release Improves Tcat Server Performance The Tcat Server 6 R4 version of Tcat Server includes performance and security improvements. |
New Architect September 2002 Brian Wilson |
Slim Servers Dell recently shipped two zippy rack mounts, the PowerEdge 1650 and 2650. Both servers cram an amazing collection of hardware features into a very small space. |
New Architect August 2002 Jim Jagielski |
What You Get Is What You See Keeping an eye on web performance. |
PC Magazine August 31, 2005 Kaven & Rupley |
D.I.Y. Linux Here are step-by-step instructions for installing and customizing your own Linux system. |
InternetNews April 6, 2011 |
Intel Debuts 10 Core Xeon E7 Intel updates Xeon server CPUs with new E7 and E3 processors. |
PC Magazine September 14, 2011 Samara Lynn |
Hands On: Windows Server 8 Microsoft is calling Windows Server 8 a "game-changer." They might be right. |
New Architect January 2003 Stephanos Gosling |
Sun LX50 General Purpose Server Sun's most recent X86-based 1U server comes with either Solaris x86 OE or Sun Linux 5.0, a new Linux distribution that Sun tweaked especially for its Intel hardware. |
InternetNews December 17, 2010 |
WSO2 Adds New Support to Apache Tomcat The new WSO2 Application Server 4.0 platform integrates SOA capabilities with Apache Tomcat. |
Bio-IT World October 14, 2004 Chris Dagdigian |
IT's Alive! Notes from the Lab First up is storage, traditionally a key area for bio-IT practitioners... A Desktop Cluster and a New Favorite... What's with the Poky USB?... |
Bio-IT World July 11, 2002 Judith N. Mottl |
Learning to Love Linux Hungry for computing power, life science companies are turning toward Linux clusters as the preferred high performance solution. |
Bank Systems & Technology September 8, 2009 Mike Johnson |
Bank of the West Shaves Server Use With Terracotta Bank of the West uses Terracotta's Java infrastructure management solution to streamline its IT shop and optimize application performance. |
Linux Journal September 28, 2005 Ron Minnich |
The Ultimate Linux Lunchbox In this article, we describe the construction of a 16-node cluster that runs from a single IBM ThinkPad power supply. To use the lunchbox with your laptop, you merely need to plug the Ethernet cable in to the laptop and supply appropriate power -- even the power available in an airplane seat will do. |
InternetNews December 2, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Stable Apache Release Hits The Apache Software Foundation launched its latest stable release of the Apache HTTP Server, inaugurating the new 2.2.x branch of the venerable server application. |
T.H.E. Journal May 2002 Anne K. Keehn |
Institution's Complexity, Resources and Future Needs Influence Database Selection Today, the most popular database choices for higher education are the Microsoft SQL Server and the Oracle database. To make an informed choice between the two, institutions should consider four areas: reliability, scalability, security and total cost of ownership... |
InternetNews November 5, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
New Windows Server, IIS Takes a Modular Approach With Windows Server 2008 in its final testing stages, Microsoft is touting its improved Web serving capabilities. |
InternetNews June 30, 2004 Ryan Naraine |
Apache Buffer Overflow Flaw Patched A bug in popular open source server puts some users at risk of arbitrary code execution. |
InternetNews July 23, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Gluecode Stuck on Geronimo The open-source software vendor extends its support to Apache-licensed implementation of J2EE. |
Linux Journal December 2000 Glen Otero |
Book Review Building Linux Clusters by David H. M. Spector |
JavaWorld January 2002 Tarak Modi |
Axis: The next generation of Apache SOAP Apache SOAP has evolved to the point of its own extinction. Apache's Axis project is a complete re-architecture of its SOAP implementation and has many new features previously unheard of in Apache SOAP. Here's a high-level look at how Axis takes Apache SOAP to the next level... |
IEEE Spectrum February 2011 David Schneider |
Network Defense Gone Wrong One common distributed denial-of-service defense could in fact make a Web site more vulnerable |
Search Engine Watch August 30, 2010 John Greer |
SEO, Meet Server. Server, Meet SEO. Servers play an important role in SEO and deserve more attention than they get. Tips on domains, subdomains, international search implications, and redirects. |
PC World November 2002 Scott Spanbauer |
Linux vs. Windows: The Rematch Can a frustrated Windows user dump Microsoft? Even with lots of improvements, Linux is still no cakewalk. |
New Architect November 2002 Kevin Savetz |
Managing Traffic Spikes If lots of people are visiting your company's Web site, that's a good thing. But too much traffic can bog down your servers, clog your bandwidth, and frustrate site visitors. Even if you're caught unawares by a traffic spike, you may be able to reduce its impact after the fact. |
JavaWorld April 2001 Tarak Modi |
Clean up your wire protocol with SOAP, Part 2 Creating applications that use SOAP is not difficult, and Apache SOAP makes it even easier. Part 2 of this four-part series on SOAP will introduce you to Apache's SOAP implementation and walk you through some simple examples that demonstrate the essence of creating SOAP-based apps... |
CIO March 15, 2003 Christopher Koch |
Your Opensource Plan Once a toy for geeks, open source is slowly but surely filtering into the enterprise and transforming the way software is designed, sold and supported. And any CIO without an open-source strategy in 2003 will be paying too much for IT in 2004. |
Wall Street & Technology January 5, 2005 Schmerken & Murphy |
To Linux or Not to Linux A recent convert to Linux, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange is finding that the platform delivers much better returns than expected. |
InternetNews March 16, 2011 |
Couchbase Debuts NoSQL Database Server Open Source Apache CouchDB evolves in new Couchbase Server offering. |
JavaWorld February 2001 Eoin Lane |
Add XML to your J2EE applications The author proposes an open source replacement for the J2EE presentation layer by building an XML-aware application server with a fully operational end-to-end solution. The solution consists of an application server based on open source technologies from Apache, jBoss, and the W3C... |
Bank Technology News August 2003 Michael Sisk |
Linux Woos Wall St. The operating system's surprising popularity has turned the Linux revolution into a day at the beach. With firms such as Credit Suisse First Boston, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs becoming recent converts, it's clear that what began as a hobby has now become a full-fledged measure of technology adoption savvy. |
InternetNews March 17, 2006 Sean Michael Kerner |
Apache Tomcat Hits Sweet Sixteen Apache Tomcat is now proclaiming stability for the 16th release in its 5.5.x series. Version 5.5.16 further strengthens the maturity of the platform as the march to the next major version begins. |
PC Magazine August 29, 2007 Neil Randall |
Linux - You Can Do It! If you haven't tested the Linux waters yet, now's the time. In this starter guide we'll help you -every inch of the way. And you don't have to give up using Windows. |