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Dell’s Alex Sizemore talks about Advanced Infrastructure Manager

by on Feb.05, 2012, under Uncategorized


At #delltechcamp Alex talks about Dell’s Advanced Infrastructure Manager and all its benefits. Dell AIM simplifies datacenter management by enabling a single administrator to dynamically allocate compute, storage and network resources for physical and virtual application workloads. This solution enables dynamic deployment and repurposing of infrastructure without the need for physical server, cable or storage area network changes. The solution has built-in high-availability, helping organizations manage infrastructure failures without service disruption. Dell AIM works with industry-standard servers, Ethernet switches and Fibre Channel switches, allowing customers to transition quickly to a highly-dynamic data center using existing infrastructure investments. This open architecture enables customers to leverage their existing infrastructure, dramatically lowering the cost of implementation relative to other industry solutions. www.dell.com

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FreeBSD install – advanced (4 of 4 configure)

by on Sep.18, 2011, under FreeBSD


4 of 4 explains how to configure after installation. You can return to configure meny any time after installation by command sysinstall. To get a more understanding where configure options arrives check out video in future of /etc/rc.conf

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FreeBSD install – advanced (3 of 4 select distribution set)

by on Sep.13, 2011, under FreeBSD


This video covers how to select what type of stuff you want being included to the installation set. Press F1 to get a list of discritopns of whats inside or refeer to freebsd.org documentation. www.freebsd.org

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FreeBSD install – advanced (2 of 4 partition)

by on Sep.07, 2011, under FreeBSD


2 of 4 video covers how to make your own partitioning and where they end up on physical harddisk drive. Please notice that /usr partition is recomended 8gb at least. I always put remaining disk space on /usr since this is a partition for programs, ports, home directory apache standard www root folder etc.

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