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  • SSD Support: For IO intensive applications, the px6-300d can be fitted with solid state drives to boost performance.
  • RAID Support: RAID 1, 10, 5,and 6 with hot spare, automatic RAID rebuild and hot swap. RAID 0 and JBOD mode also available.
  • Dual Gigabit Ethernet connectivity with high performance embedded architecture.
  • iSCSI target provides block-level access for the most efficient storage utilization, especially for backup, database and email application performance. It can be used in parallel with file-level storage access via CIFS/NFS.
  • Reporting: Email alerts and Event Logging provide up-to-the-minute updates on the status of your device even when you are away from your computer. SNMP agent monitoring helps administrators centrally manage the StorCenter px4-300d.
  • Cloud Computing: Iomega Personal Cloud is the revolutionary technology that allows you to protect and share your data. Iomega Personal Cloud is a patent-pending, web-based computing architecture that connects your Iomega StorCenter network storage devices to other individuals and/or devices via the Internet. Unlike public and private cloud applications, Iomega?s Personal Cloud technology is completely self-owned – so the content and accessibility is always under your control.
  • Security Camera: Built in support for up to 10 UPnP (universal plug and play) network cameras by Axis and Panasonic to capture and store video without the need of a dedicated PC. IP cameras from other manufacturers can record to a Share, but are not automatically discovered. Video is encoded as MPEG-4.
  • Time Machine Support: Allows Apple users to easily backup any Mac computers running OS X (10.5 or later) using Time Machine.

The Iomega StorCenter px6-300d Network Storage is a high performance business class desktop device, ideal for small-to medium-sized businesses and distributed enterprise locations like branch and remote offices, for content sharing and data protection. Powered by EMC storage technology and with up to 18TB of storage capacity, including a diskless option, the StorCenter px6-300d device is easy to setup and manage, and affordable to own. The StorCenter px6-300d provides cross-platform file sharing and simultaneous iSCSI block access. High performance I/O is achieved through dual GbE connections with port bonding and link aggregation capabilities. The Iomega Personal Cloud technology offers unparalleled simplicity and versatility for data protection and access. Business users will appreciate the robust data protection features such as multiple RAID levels with hot swap drives, UPS support, print serving, user quotas, device-to-device data replication and certification for most virtualization environments. The easy-to-use interface provides no-hassle management. Active Directory support and remote access round out the comprehensive business features. The StorCenter px6-300d also embeds the Axis Video Hosting System solution and can support up to 10 Axis IP security cameras for video surveillance applications. RSA BSAFE encryption for protected installs and upgrades along with support for PC, Mac and Linux clients.

Iomega StorCenter px6-300d Network Storage, 18TB – 35097, Black

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      BIS-6561 is Intel Dual Core Atom based fanless solution specifically designed for industrial PC applications. It offers high performance with industrial-grade reliability. The compact, low-profile fanless cases utilize HABEY’s highly efficient ICEFINTM proprietary thermal design, making it easy to install and integrate with a variety of displays.

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        Nov 26

        Networking–it’s not just for the office any more. Here’s how to get all your electronic devices on the same team

        Ready to plunge into creating your own home network? You couldn’t ask for a better guide through the networking maze than PC Magazine contributing editor Les Freed. From why you should network to whether you need a switch or a hub and how to hook in your Playstation, reading this book is like having Les drop by and set the whole thing up for you. And you don’t even need to move those back issues of PC Magazine off the couch.
        * With expert advice, you can’t go wrong
        * Check out all the advantages of a home network
        * Get a crash course in networking technology
        * Design the network that fits your needs and your budget
        * Compare wired and wireless products
        * Learn how to prepare your computers for networking
        * Whip up a specialized recipe from the Home Networking Cookbook
        * Protect your investment with troubleshooting tips
        * Build a network using the existing wiring in your home
        * Discover how to keep your private information private
        * Make all your home entertainment devices part of the network

        Visit www.wiley.com/compbooks/pcmagA computer is dandy, and two computers mean fun for the whole family. But to get the most out of your investment in computer equipment–which is to say, printers, scanners, digital cameras, and high-speed Internet connections as well as computers–you need a local-area network. PC Magazine Guide to Home Networking shows you how to hook your machines together in a simple Local-Area Network (LAN), using a wired or wireless switch with built-in router functionality (it’s the router that enables you to share an Internet hookup). Its instructions are easy to follow, and Les Freed places emphasis on the tasks (like sharing printers and broadband links) most people consider most important. When those jobs are done, he moves on to more obscure subjects like hybrid wired/wireless LANs and unusual firewall configurations.

        This book will prove useful primarily to people using Windows XP (and maybe some older versions of Microsoft Windows as well), though some of the illustrations that show how to configure a simple router (both D-Link and Linksys devices are shown) will be universally handy. One handy feature: A “Home Networking Cookbook” that shows, step-by-step, how to configure a Virtual Private Network (VPN) and do other network jobs. –David Wall

        Topics covered: How to set up a simple home network that allows file-, printer-, and Internet connection-sharing. Sections address security through firewalling, networked data storage, and VPNs.

        PC Magazine Guide to Home Networking

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          • System Type Server; Cabinet Form Factor Tower; Processor Type Xeon; Processor Manufacturer Intel; Processor Clock Speed 2.4 GHz; Processor Number E5645.
          • Processor Installed Qty 1; Processor Max Supported Qty 2; Cache Memory Type L3 cache; Cache Memory Installed Size 12 MB; RAM Technology DDR3 SDRAM; RAM Installed Size 4 GB.
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          • Features Hard Drive: Up to 8 SFF standard, up to 16 SFF with additional drive cage, HotPlug. Storage controller: Embedded Smart Array P410i/256MB BBWC Controller.

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            • ISBN13: 9780735620216
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            Capitalize on the built-in security services in Windows Server 2003—and deliver your own robust, public key infrastructure (PKI) based solutions at a fraction of the cost and time. This in-depth reference cuts straight to the details of designing and implementing certificate-based security solutions for PKI-enabled applications. Written by Brian Komar, a well-known network security and PKI expert, along with members of the Microsoft PKI Team, this guide describes real-world solutions and best practices for wireless networking, smart card authentication, VPNs, security-enhanced e-mail, Web SSL, EFS, and code-signing applications. Get the inside information and guidance you need to avoid common design and implementation mistakes, help minimize risk, and optimize security administration.

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            • Strengthen PKI design with policy documents—security policies, certificate policies, and Certificate Practice Statements (CPS)
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            • Plan PKI membership and implement role separation
            • Issue certificates to computers, users, or network devices
            • Create trust between organizations by using code signing and security-enhanced email
            • Recover a user’s private key by archiving it for encryption certifications
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            Microsoft Windows Server(TM) 2003 PKI and Certificate Security

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