VMware ESX, iSCSI testing on my desktop
In my early posted about my new toy – Intel Dual-Core 3.00GHz, 8G RAM, 250 GB HDD Precision 490 desktop in office finally utilized with high load.
Basically I have Windows Vista 64 bit Enterprise, Firefox 3 Beta 1, VMware Workstation 6, VMware ESX, Openfiler iSCSI, Fedora 8 and Windows 2003 Server running on top of the box. For the memory allocation, each OS dedicated to 512 MB and each VMware ESX dedicated to 1GB ram memory.
In my VMware Workstation 6 setup, I have Fedora 6, Openfiler, 2 Windows 2003 Server, 2 VMware ESX 3.01 servers and 3 Windows 2003 server virtual machines running on top of my VMware ESX servers.
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The following tips will show you "how to protect Microsoft Office Word 2007 document file" by using password protect option:
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Web Hosting
For the past few days, I read about CypherHackz – Web Hosting Sponsor article remind me about our web hosting package.
Currently, we(Planet Malaysia) are hosted with Exabytes – Linux Hosting.
Exabytes is Leading Malaysia Web Hosting Company, provide Web Hosting in Malaysia, Linux Web Hosting, Windows Web Hosting, Domain Name Registration Malaysia and etc.
1. Why we choose Exabytes?
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Aggregates
What is Aggregates? According to Wikipedia, it's a feed aggregator, also known as a feed reader, news reader or simply as an aggregator, is client software or a Web application which aggregates syndicated web content such as news headlines, blogs, podcasts, and vlogs in a single location for easy viewing. Aggregators reduce the time and effort needed to regularly check websites for updates, creating a unique information space or "personal newspaper." Once subscribed to a feed, an aggregator is able to check for new content at user-determined intervals and retrieve the update. The content is sometimes described as being "pulled" to the subscriber, as opposed to "pushed" with email or IM. Unlike recipients of some "pushed" information, the aggregator user can easily unsubscribe from a feed.
Recently you may noticed we have remove other aggregates web site link into one single web page – 'Other Aggregates' either in our main page or blog page. However, If you are looking for any other similar Planet Malaysia Aggregates web site, you should check it out by now. We have added some useful informations, explanation and adsenses based on the individual links compare to early version as show below:
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Loud & Alive With Google!
Exabytes send me an invitation.
Google in collaboration with Exabytes and supported by MIRC will bring to you Online search-engine advertising seminar!
To know more on this, remember to catch it live with Mr Hanson Toh, Malaysia Country Consultant, appointed by Google, Inc.
Seminar details:
Date: Monday, 3rd December 2007.
Time: 1.30pm registration.
Seminar: 2pm – 4.30pm.
Venue: Seminar Hall, Level 12, Wisma MCA, 163 Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur.
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