Server management

Server management

Server management is the maintenance and operation of a server. While this can mean many things, the main idea behind server management is uptime. The whole purpose of a server is to have a reliable resource for users to interact with. Management of a server can vary depending on the size of the server and it's purpose. Different types of servers require different types of management plans.

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The club isn't going 100% into cloud but first steps involve virtualization and building a private cloud.
The most glaring gripe for us in the media is how every technology vendor claims to offer a piece of the cloud.
Getting a quick two-minute interaction with the technology can surely convert even the fiercest skeptic.
In order to achieve new levels of efficiency and cost-savings, major Korean conglomerate Bokwang recently underwent a total virtualization and consolidation of its servers, as provided and executed by Datacraft.
The server market in the Asia Pacific region is seeing renewed appreciation after the crisis, with companies shipping a total of 371,060 units in the first quarter of 2010, driving vendor revenue up by 8.8% to reach a total of US$1.76 billion.
Tech giant IBM recently opened a S$90 million facility in Singapore, playing host to manufacturing of System z mainframes and high-end POWER systems, servicing clients across Asia, Africa, and Europe.
The Unix server business has been hit particularly hard during the current recession.
Hewlett-Packard knocked IBM from the top spot in worldwide server revenue during the first quarter, as the market for x86 systems picked up but sales of Unix and mainframe systems continued to decline, Gartner said on Tuesday.

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