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Tips to tier storage without system-controlled storage tiering
Everyone is dealing with a constant battery of increasing storage requirements. How do we ensure that storage performs optimally absent of technologies to automate performance? IT ...
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Introduction to virtualization: Understand the components of a Hyper-V VM
Rick Vanover breaks down the anatomy of a Hyper-V virtual machine.
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See what process is using a TCP port in Windows Server 2008
Windows administrators sometimes have to track down network traffic or errant processes and then match that to network traffic. Here are scripts that will aid in the connectivity f...
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10 cool things you can do with Windows PowerShell
If PowerShell's learning curve has kept you from embracing it for daily use, "cool" might not be a word you'd associate with it. But PowerShell is here to stay. It's a core part of...
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RAID 5 or RAID 6: Which should you select?
Many RAID controllers now support both RAID 5 and RAID 6. IT pro Rick Vanover explains what RAID 6 is and when to select it over RAID 5.
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50 terms and acronyms for VMware that you should know
Rick Vanover lists the short definitions for 50 VMware terms and acronyms you should get to know if you're venturing into a VMware project.
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Disable UAC for Windows Servers through Group Policy
User Account Control is rarely needed for Windows Server systems. Learn how to use Group Policy to disable this feature.
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Configure a standalone NTP server in Windows Server
Active Directory domains for Windows Servers can make time management easier. If Active Directory isn't in place, here's how to configure a standalone Windows Server to function as...
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Identify stale Active Directory computer accounts with dsquery
Active Directory domains are in constant need of housekeeping. Rick Vanover shows one way to identify potentially stale computer accounts in Active Directory.
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Set the PowerShell execution policy via Group Policy
IT pro Rick Vanover shows how to centrally manage the PowerShell execution policy in this quick Windows Server tip.