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Nov, 2008 : 1&1 Doubled RAM on Green Virtual Private Servers
📅 - Doubled RAM on Green Virtual Private Servers
- 1&1 upgrades all Virtual Private Servers with more RAM - Windows Server 2008 introduced into 1&1's all green dedicated server range
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📅 - R1Soft Offers Linux Hot Copy Beta - Software developer R1Soft (r1soft.com) has officially released its long-awaited free beta version of Hot Copy for Linux, a command line utility that takes instant snapshots of disks or volumes on any Linux server, providing IT administrators an unprecedented level of flexibility. According to R1Soft's Tuesday announcement, Hot Copy for Linux creates point-in-time disk snapshots while the system is running and without interrupting multiple system applications. Also, as block level changes are made to the device, Hot Copy makes a backup copy of only the changed blocks instead of replicating the entire drive. These changed blocks are then efficiently stored in the unused s
📅 - Spam Still On The Skids - Two weeks since web hosting provider McColo - the alleged host to some of the most heinous criminals on the Internet - went offline, analytics firms across the web have found that global volume of spam has dropped by up to 75 percent and is staying low. After staking out McColo (mccolo.com) for the past four months, the Washington Post's Security Fix blog found that the San Jose host was likely hosting "some of the most disreputable cyber-criminal gangs in business today," including child pornography, anti-virus scams and malicious software, which has stolen banking and credit card information from more than half a million people. Security Fix blogger Brian Krebs inform
📅 - Study: Phishers Target Specific TLDs - The Anti-Phishing Working Group (antiphishing.org), an organization that tracks and attempts to reduce phishing scams, has released the results of a new study which reveals that phishers are increasingly focusing their efforts within top-level domains. The APWG research showed that .hk and .th domains drew in the most phishing attacks per 10,000 domains.Focusing on the first half of 2008, the study, "Global Phishing Survey: Domain Name Use and Trends in 1H2008" surveyed 47,324 unique phishing sites found on 26,678 unique domain names. The report can be downloaded here.The APWG discovered the number of TLDs abused by phishers climbed 7 percent , incre
📅 - Peak 10 Adds High-Volume Backup - Data center operator and managed services provider Peak 10 (peak10.com👉 Total Reviews: 2 🙌 Average Rating: 6 / 10 👍 Good Reviews: 1 👎 Bad Reviews: 1 👈 Official Responses: 0 -> flexential.com) has expanded its dedicated storage and backup management service offerings for high-volume data customers, extending advanced backup and storage solutions to the company's nine US markets. According to Peak 10's Tuesday announcement, the enhanced storage and backup management provides a fully customizable and economical platform where customers can specify non-standard backup sets and retention levels. Also, customers can spool jobs to tape for managed off-site storage, and even let them backup jobs duplicated to alternate Peak 10 facilities for additional geographic redundancy."As custome
📅 - Promo Crashes Dr. Pepper Website - A new Guns N' Roses album, famous for taking more than a decade to be finished, was finally released on the weekend, however, Dr. Pepper's promise to give free away free soda in response to this unlikely event fell flat as the record's release crashed its servers due to demand. According to the soft drink manufacturer's announcement earlier this week, a deluge of consumers looking for a free Dr Pepper downed its servers, making the website and the offer inaccessible. The phenomena was also reported by the LA Times.In response, Dr Pepper extended its offer, which originally only lasted for the day, until Monday afternoon."People are passionate about Dr Pe
📅 - Sun Aids China Disaster Recover Plans - Sun Microsystems (sun.com) announced last Tuesday that it has donated its Sun Modular Datacenter to the China National Disaster Reduction Center in an effort to help the Chinese government build a satellite disaster reduction application system. One of the first IT services companies to come out with a containerized data center with its Project Blackbox in 2006, Sun MD integrates computing, storage and networking in a 20 foot shipping container with cooling capacity, monitoring and a power splitting system which is easy to deploy and widely applicable in an outdoor setting such as disaster-stricken areas.A snapshot of Sun's Modular Datacenter.Since i