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Disaster Recovery Starts with Backup and Recovery1 comment

jdanton1 wrote 1 day ago: I present and blog a lot about high availability and disaster recovery solutions, in doing so I get … more →

Tags: SQL

SAP BASIS Administrator, SoCal, 1 year+

Adam J. Kovitz wrote 5 days ago: SAP BASIS Administrator, SoCal, 1 year+ NOTE:  Professionals applying for this job must either be a … more →

Tags: Contract Positions, BW, ECC, ha, Oracle, OSS, Portal, Programming, Relational Database

Configuration of High Availability Linux Clusters

sathisharthars wrote 6 days ago:   An Introduction   In every work environment with which we work, certain servers absolutely al … more →

Tags: heartbeat, High Availability, Linux, servers, virtual machine

Installing & Configuring Linux Load Balancer Cluster (Direct Routing Method)

sathisharthars wrote 6 days ago:    INTRODUCTION: In Fedora, CentOS, and Rehat Enterprise Linux, IP Load Balancing solution is p … more →

Tags: CentOS, network time protocol, Load Balancing, Web Server, clustering, direct routing, piranha, heart beat, SCP

Extended Metaphor #12 comments

SeattleAuthor wrote 6 days ago: As part of my natural writing exercises, I’ve been encouraging my right brain to “do its … more →

Tags: writing, Culture, Writing Tips, Novel-Writing, Creative Writing, Writing techniques, right-brain thinking, Metaphors, extended metaphors

How to measure the biggest and most dangerous threats

John Hawes wrote 6 days ago: Just about every security company publishes some sort of prevalence data – those little bar ch … more →

Tags: Featured, malware, Security Threats, Spam, Vulnerability, Data Sets, prevalence, Testing, Virus Bulletin

Count Each Day A Blessing

stampinnscrapinwithdonnalee wrote 1 week ago: I thought I would share my creative process for my layout design. It’s nothing new really, jus … more →

Tags: Scrapbook, 12x12, Family, CTMH, 12x12 layout, Flirty, chipboard elements

Terrorist incidents come in only a few flavors

skillicorn wrote 1 week ago: Terrorist attacks are different in many ways: they take place in different countries, with different … more →

Tags: counterterrorism, Global Terrorism Database, intelligence analysis, knowledge discovery, Sensemaking, Terrorism, terrorist incidents

Natural Language Processing - Terminology

Neeraj Khandelwal wrote 1 week ago: Artificial Intelligence has lots of application. One of which is Natural Language Processing or in s … more →

Tags: Natural Language Processing, Machine learning, Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, NLP, ML, supervised learning, Unsupervised Learning, K-Means

How to Draw your SSM

kelworthfiles wrote 1 week ago: No, not that SSM. After a few false starts, I’m finally making progress on my new Holly Lisle … more →

Tags: Writer's Craft, elizabeth twist, Holly Lisle, Lessons, William's Coffee Pub, How to Think Sideways, sweet spot map, Free Association, SSM

Do we need IT Service High Availability and Disaster Recovery ?

Mitesh Chauhan wrote 1 week ago: Hello today I am writing a small article on the huge subject of high availability (HA) and Disaster … more →

Tags: Windows Server, SQL Server, virtualization, Enterprise Architecture, ha, dr, business continuity, NLB

Cluster Windows 2012 using PowerShell - part 02 comments

sqldbafahim wrote 2 weeks ago: Appendix: External Resources Before building a cluster, many external resources need to be defined a … more →

Tags: Active Directory, SQL Server, SQL2008, sql2012, SQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Database, IP Address

Cluster Windows 2012 using PowerShell - part 11 comment

sqldbafahim wrote 2 weeks ago: Previous Article: Cluster Windows 2012 using PowerShell – part 0 Windows Server 2012 New Node … more →

Tags: Windows Server, Windows 2012, powershell, Cluster, windows server 2012, Windows Powershell

How MailChimp learned to treat data like orange juice and rethink email in the process4 comments

Derrick Harris wrote 2 weeks ago: MailChimp Chief Data Scientist John Foreman likes to talk about orange juice. On the surface, it … more →

Tags: Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, "big data", eMail Marketing, Machine learning, mailchimp, Natural Language Processing, predictive models, semantic analysis

Modelling - examining correlations among predictors

robayedavies wrote 2 weeks ago: In a previous post, we used merge() to create a joint database holding a large set of data on the at … more →

Tags: rstats, collinearity, 14. Modelling - collinearity, correlation, multicolllinearity, scatterplot matrix, splom, varclus, condition number

Large Deviations 6 - Random Graphs

dominicyeo wrote 2 weeks ago: As a final instalment in this sequence of posts on Large Deviations, I’m going to try and expl … more →

Tags: Analysis, Large Deviation Theory, Probability Theory, random graphs, Variational Principles, binomial distribution, central limit theorem, Erdos-Rényi, Euler-Lagrange

Summer and Fall Course Creation Dates

Alexis wrote 3 weeks ago: Even with the beautiful weather last week, we had some folks asking about Canvas course shells; shou … more →

Tags: angel, Canvas, For faculty, course creation, Courses, F13, Fall 2013, master courses, SU13

Doggerel Day Afternoon4 comments

SeattleAuthor wrote 3 weeks ago: Over the weekend, I experimented with the “clustering” technique, with mixed success. It … more →

Tags: writing, Creative Writing, Writing techniques, Poetry, Poem, Doggerel

Tech Round-up for 4/30/13

Mark Handelman wrote 3 weeks ago: Here are some of the technology stories that caught our eye today: Cisco and its channel partners ar … more →

Tags: virtualization, Infrastructure, Security, Training, Staffing, Daily Round Up, NetApp, cisco, server virtualization


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