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Different RAID Levels
(Sun Jan 22nd, 2006, by Ronald Merts)
Different Types of RAID RAID Level 0 RAID Level 0 or striping is
optimized for performance at the expense of fault tolerance.
Drives in a RAID 0 array organizes data in such a way that it is
striped across the multiple drives. A RAID Level 0 array ca... |
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Using Wireless to Share Your Files and Folders
(Sun Jan 22nd, 2006, by Lee Asher)
Of course, once your computers are networked together and
sharing Internet access, the next step is to make your internal
network a little more useful. One of the best things you can do
with your wireless network is use it to share your files and
fol... |
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Can You Refill A Rock?
(Sun Jan 22nd, 2006, by Barry Shultz)
Before you begin refilling your inkjet cartridges bear in mind
one thing, most inkjet cartridges have sponges in them. When the
sponges dry out they can become rock hard.
After removing a spent cartridge from your printer don't just
throw it in a dr... |
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Web Designs Critique
(Sun Jan 22nd, 2006, by Nash Ville)
Criticisms, whether constructive or destructive, motivate
someone to work hard on anything that he does. Before, I really
get mad every time someone criticizes my assignments (especially
in school) or even, my fashion statement. But now, I am more
ma... |
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Data backups are the biggest security threats!
(Sun Jan 22nd, 2006, by Gary)
Gary, a network security consultant with Fortune 500 companies,
and an editor of data-recovery-reviews.com argues that data
backups actually hinder corporate IS security and makes a case
for offsite backups.
Gary J, security consultant of the Disk s... |
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The basics of scanning
(Sat Jan 21st, 2006, by Grannys Mettle)
Tired of all those negatives and prints making clutter all over
your workspace? Edit and organize by turning them into digital
materials. Get rid of all the clutter and scan those pictures.
Once digitized, you can easily make adjustments by exporting... |
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A Quest For The Perfect GPS
(Sat Jan 21st, 2006, by Gary Ruplinger)
So you've finally decided you're going to purchase a GPS unit.
Now the only question is what to get.
In an ideal world, the GPS unit you purchased would be portable,
have great battery life, be able to hold all maps in memory,
give perfect driving d... |
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Printing Out Address Lists
(Sat Jan 21st, 2006, by janes-place)
In the last issue, we made some address lists. In this issue, we
will print out address labels from our lists.
This is great for Christmas cards. Just make the list, print out
the labels and stick them to the envelopes.
You will save time printing ou... |
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Data Warehouse Database and OLTP Database
(Sat Jan 21st, 2006, by Exforsys.com)
In this tutorial we will learn about the differences between
Data Warehouse database and OLTP database and the objectives of
a Data warehouse and Data flow. The data warehouse and the OLTP
data base are both relational databases. However, the objecti... |
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What are Pixels... and other tips for photographers.
(Sat Jan 21st, 2006, by Granny's Mettle)
What are pixels?
When you take hold of a digital camera, or even a traditional
one, you constantly read or hear about "pixels". "This digital
camera has 8.0 megapixels." "This one has 6.5 megapixels." So
what are pixels exactly?
According to My Desig... |