03 Apr
Posted by jj as Web
The rise of the software-as-a-service paradigm has led to the development of a new breed of sophisticated, interactive applications often called Web 2.0. While web applications have become larger and more complex, web application developers today have little visibility into the end-to-end behavior of their systems.
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Serving multimedia content over the Internet with negligible delay remains a challenge. With the advent of Web 2.0, numerous video sharing sites using different storage and content delivery models have become popular. Yet, little is known about these models from a global perspective. Such an understanding is important for designing systems which can efficiently serve video content to users all over the world. In this paper, we analyze and compare the underlying distribution frameworks of three video sharing services – YouTube, Dailymotion and Metacafe – based on traces collected from measurements over a period of 23 days.
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ML-500 Digital Photo Print System Workflow
Client Systems
These systems represent client systems in the ML-500 workflow. They are networked to the server that is connected to the ML-500 printer. If you will be using the ML-500 WINDOWS printer driver to print, the driver must be installed on the clients.
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Your SMCNAS04/SMCNAS24 is a storage solution for small and medium business and home network environments. With its high-speed networked storage, network users can easily access and share music, pictures, and video files. Also, it has a program for discovering the storage system automatic assigned IP address.
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Whether at home and in the office, each day we save an increasing amount of data (documents, worksheets, contracts, pictures, drawings, projects, videos, music, etc.). Protecting this data is essential but, at times, we only realize this when it’s too late. Today, traditional backup devices (DVD, external HD, USB keys, floppy disks, etc.) have become obsolete since unreliable, costly and inconvenient. A new service is now on the market that promises to revolutionize how we protect and organize our files: Online Backup. The purpose of this guide is to help you select the Online Backup service that best meets your business or home needs.
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Typical content distribution solutions are based on placing dedicated equipment inside or at the edge of the Internet. The best example of such solutions is Akamai [1], which runs several tens of thousands of servers all over the world. In recent years, a new paradigm for Content Distribution has emerged based on a fully distributed architecture where commodity PCs are used to form a cooperative network and share their resources (storage, CPU, bandwidth).
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HP Email Archiving software for Microsoft Exchange is client software that integrates with HP Integrated Archive Platform (IAP) to help you mitigate the business risk associated with legal discovery, corporate governance, and regulatory compliance requirements, reduce the cost of email storage, and boost messaging server performance and availability. HP Email Archiving software for Microsoft Exchange integrates with Microsoft Outlook and OWA to provide a seamless, nearly transparent user interface where archived messages can still be accessed through users’ standard Outlook interface.
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Microsoft SQL Server 2008 introduces two new compression features (available in Enterprise and Developer editions) that are of interest to users with large databases. Data compression applies to individual tables and indexes within a database and comes in two options: ROW and PAGE. Backup compression is a new option when backing up a database to external storage. Both compression techniques can be used to reduce the amount of online storage required for databases and their backups.
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