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The Challenges of Managing ATM Traffic The authors present a concise yet thorough introduction to the challenges of providing QoS for the new and coming wave of heterogeneous Internet transmission mediums. Network Basics Excerpted here is Chapter Two of the book, Microsoft Technology: Networks, Concepts, Tools, published by Prentice Hall and available in bookstores now. Designed primarily for nontechnical managers, the book attempts to bridge the technology gap between business managers and network professionals. A Step-By-Step Approach to Capacity Planning in Client/Server Systems - Chapter Five of Capacity Planning for Web Performance Building on workload, performance, and cost modeling, Menasce and Almeida develop a capacity-planning methodology that gives network administrators the tools they need to design and plan cost-effective network topology and system configuration. Enterprise Application Architecture – Chapter Two: "Available, Scalable, and Secure" This chapter shows ways to safeguard an enterprise system from critical failures. It describes redundant components that are needed for each part of the system to help prevent system failures. Upgrading Internet Connection from ISDN to T1: A Case Study Like most planning for networking and communications infrastructure, there is a lot more than just technology at stake. And nowhere is this more visible than when converting from an ISDN to a dedicated T1 Internet connection. Shay Woodard narrates a case study in which we learn that technology planning and business planning work hand-in-glove. Chapter One of Windows NT Cluster Server Guidebook Chapter One, entitled "The Data Processing Dilemma," lays the groundwork for Libertone's treatment of the Cluster Server solution by summarizing the key issues affecting true 24-by-7 capability. Fault-tolerence, redundancy, and infrastructure reliability are the keys. This brief but pointed chapter brings the central issues concisely into focus. |
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