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    Ftp Server

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    ///////////////////A program to demonstrate FTP server to Server communication. /*  * Copyright 2001-2005 The Apache Software Foundation  *  * Licensed under the Apache License‚ Version 2.0 (the "License");  * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.  * You may obtain a copy of the License at  *  *     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0  *  * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing‚ software  * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS‚  * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND

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    Server Downtime

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    Case 2.1 Server Downtime As part of the first assignment‚ research and analysis of the downtime on a client’s primary network servers during the month of April must be done in order to further prepare a presentation to the company’s management. Downtime refers to a period of time that a system fails to provide or perform its primary function. The term is commonly applied to networks and servers. Server downtime‚ a period of time when the server is unusable‚ is prevented by close monitoring and

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    CUPS Server

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    Unit 4 Assign 2 Explore and Discuss Assignment CUPS Server CUPS consist of a print spooler and scheduler‚ a filter system that converts the print data to a format that the printer will understand‚ and a backend system that sends this data to the print device. CUPS uses the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) as the basis for managing print jobs and queues. It also provides the traditional command line interfaces for the System V and Berkeley print systems‚ and provides support for the Berkeley print

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    Failures that May Occur in a Distributed Systems Robert Marler POS/355 September 1‚ 2014 Kelvin Upson Failures that May Occur in a Distributed Systems A distribution systems is a collection of processors that have a common goal for their system. Some examples would be SOA-based systems‚ massively multiplayer online games and peer-to-peer applications. The distributed system is software systems in which components located on network computers. This systems communicate and coordinate through

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    Proxy Server

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    with the Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server Author: Date: City: Martin Eisermann 2002-05-13 Bad Aibling‚ Germany Annotations: This research paper is an extract from an about 100 pages enfolding diploma thesis of Martin Eisermann‚ student at the Fachhochschule Rosenheim (University of Applied Sciences)‚ Germany. It contains the results of performance tests‚ accomplished with MS Proxy Server 2.0‚ MS ISA Server and Linux Squid Proxy. This work reflects the personal

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    Failures in a Distributed System Robert Martinez POS 355 May 12‚ 2014 William Davis Failures in a Distributed System A distributed system is a series of individual computers that appear to work as a single unit to its users. These systems share processing power‚ memory‚ and hard drive space. While this type of system is very efficient it does have its problems. The four categories of failures that occur in a distributed system are Hardware failures‚ Omission failures‚ Operating System failures or

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    Client Server Computing

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    KEY NOTES UNIT 1 - Introduction • Introduction to Client/Server Computing o Overview of Client/Server Computing o What is Client/Server Computing ▪ Client/server is a distributed computing model in which client applications request services from server processes and Servers receive those requests and perform actions such as database queries and reading files. o Application Tasks ▪ User interface ▪ Presentation logic

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    Comparison between Waterfall Model and Spiral Model Software Development includes all the activities starting with an idea for the software to the maintenance of the software. This Software Development includes all the phases from planning to acceptance. There are several models in Software Development Life Cycle‚ but understanding the difference between these models will make me easier to decide‚ which is the right model to be used for developing the project. There are three differences between

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    Daycare Center Versus In Home Daycare Written By: Christine Totten English Composition 121 July 2‚ 2011 Many people have their own theory on childcare and that it can depend on the needs of the child. However there are several other factors that need to be considered when choosing to send your child and/or children to either a public or private daycare versus an in home daycare. First there is the cost. The tuition at a daycare center is typically higher than the cost of an in home

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    management of such a centralized system and its databases can be controlled in a well-contained manner and this can be advantageous‚ it poses some problems as well. For example‚ if the single site goes down‚ then everyone is blocked from accessing the databases until the site comes back up again. Also the communications costs from the many far-flung PCs and terminals to the central site can be expensive. One solution to such problems‚ and an alternative design to the centralized database concept‚ is

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