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Stress-testing a web service: The basics
Nick Hardiman describes his preparations to stress-test his simple Drupal-based web service built on an Amazon EC2 machine.
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Keeping the data center in check with Application Performance Monitoring (APM)
As data centers and networks become more complex, IT must make buying decisions about enterprise software that helps keep track of it all. What is APM?
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IPv6 and the Internet of Things
Nick Hardiman explains why the switch to IPv6 will further enable the world of connected devices.
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IPv6 in action: How Mythic Beasts does it
The transition to IPv6 is slow for most organizations but the hosting company Mythic Beasts has embraced the new IP protocol for its network. Take an inside look at how it works.
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Installing and checking Amazon Auto Scaling and CloudWatch tools
Nick Hardiman details the steps and commands involved in installing and checking Amazon's Auto Scaling and CloudWatch tools.
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Initial sign-up on Amazon Web Services
If you're a public cloud newbie, Amazon Web Services is a good place to start experimenting. Nick Hardiman tells you what to expect on your initial sign-up.
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How to get started with Amazon's Simple Storage Service
Nick Hardiman shows you the step-by-step to creating buckets and objects in the Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3).
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The cloud and the help desk: How is support provided?
Nick Hardiman looks at the cloud from a help desk perspective. Outsourcing support is not a new concept, but how will the advance of the cloud affect customer service issues?
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The IEEE's Cloud Computing Initiative: Chair Steve Diamond explains its aims
Nick Hardiman interviewed Steve Diamond, Chair of the IEEE Cloud Computing Initiative to find out more about its goals for creating a cloud standard.