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  • 32bit vs 64 bit what other factors you need to consider?

    Is 64 bit means more memory? Yes, to be precise. Microsoft has been investing heavily on X64 bit and within couple of years there will be no more development on 32-bit applications, as per the recent road map. So within 32-bit application it is one of the reason that memory has been a constraint on scaling...
    Posted to SQLServer-QA.net - Knowledge Sharing Network (SSQA.net) (Weblog) by Anonymous on Tue, Aug 14 2007
    Filed under: sql server, performance, memory, server, windows, x64, system, hardware, 32 bit, 64 bit
  • EqualLogic SAN (Part 2)

    So, in Part 1 I talked about the whole process of borrowing and setting up my EqualLogic PS3800XV SAN. Now that I've got it powered up, I needed to add IP addresses for it, and connect to it. Setting IP addresses is straightforward - you can let DHCP handle it, or use the provided null modem cable...
    Posted to x(perts)64 (Weblog) by Charlie Russel on Sun, Oct 14 2007
    Filed under: Hardware, General x64, Server, Longhorn, Virtualization
  • EqualLogic SAN (Part 1)

    In order to write about Storage Area Networks (SANs), you really need to have access to a SAN. Now if I had an unlimited budget, I'd happily have set up a SAN here in my office, if only for the simplicity and the ability to centralize storage across all the computers here. And with an iSCSI SAN,...
    Posted to x(perts)64 (Weblog) by Charlie Russel on Mon, Oct 8 2007
    Filed under: Hardware, General x64, Server, Longhorn, Virtualization
  • HP ProLiant ML350 G5 Server Experiences (part 3)

    OK, I've been living with this HP server for about 3 months now. I'm still loving it - it's stable, quiet, and powerful. But I've finally decided I should have bumped up the processors a bit. I've got a pair of 5130 Xeon processors in here. They're dual core, and they are more...
    Posted to x(perts)64 (Weblog) by Charlie Russel on Sat, Jun 23 2007
    Filed under: Hardware, General x64, Server, Centro, Longhorn, ML350, Virtualization
  • HP ProLiant ML350 G5 Server Experiences (part 2)

    Well, I spent most of yesterday working with the new server. I know, I know, I should have been doing some actual work. But all this really is necessary to get my environments up and functional. The first step was to add a couple of instances of LH Server to the machine. For the moment, we're using the...
    Posted to x(perts)64 (Weblog) by Charlie Russel on Sat, Mar 24 2007
    Filed under: Hardware, General x64, Server, Longhorn, ML350
  • Windows Home Server

    OK, this is going to be cool. I'll bet I can even use it to store programs for my TiVo! The new Windows Home Server is a headless multimedia storage, secure backup, and remote access server that sits in your closet and just does it's job. Quietly and efficiently. Jesse Lewin describes it here. Cool....
    Posted to x(perts)64 (Weblog) by Charlie Russel on Mon, Jan 8 2007
    Filed under: Hardware, OffTopic, Server
  • Last Call for Centro Beta

    Last month I mentioned that a new Microsoft infrastructure solution for mid-sized business up to 250 users was looking for beta testers. Well, if you haven't signed up yet, it's definitely time to get serious. See Kevin Beares' Blog for all the details, but keep in mind that you will need to be able...
    Posted to x(perts)64 (Weblog) by Charlie Russel on Fri, Dec 1 2006
    Filed under: Hardware, Software, SBS, Server, Centro
  • Serious Servers for x64

    OK, folks, if you love 64-bit, and want to work on a really dynamite new server suite from Microsoft, here's your chance. Microsoft is making the beta for their new Centro product available to those who are interested. For all the details, including the connect code you'll need to sign up, see Kevin...
    Posted to x(perts)64 (Weblog) by Charlie Russel on Tue, Oct 24 2006
    Filed under: Hardware, Software, General x64, SBS, Server, Centro
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