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If you really want your eyes to bug out, look at this site: http://www.cmsmatrix.org/ There is absolutely no reason (in my opinion) to pay for a CMS solution.
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The #1 advice I give people who are buying laptops is to purchase the longest warranty possible (should be 3 years or better). The reason why is that, in my experience, all laptops under moderate use will require some sort of warranty repair within the first 3 years. An alternate (cheaper) option to this would be to buy a lesser manufacturer warranty
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Hi Gary, there are a number of reasons why we cannot keep our server onsite... 1) We have no physical office. 2) We require 10Mbits/sec bandwidth or better. This is not available in a cost-competitive way as compared to using a datacenter. For example our current cost is a couple hundred dollars per month through our datacenter but to have that level
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I love the Ubuntus and have used them for years. On the desktop, I prefer Xubuntu because it has everything you need and no extra fluff. Plus its very snappy, even on older equipment. We also run a major hosting operating and it all runs under Ubuntu server. We like to see how many days we can go without rebooting. It was up to 900-something one day
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Hello, I have some familiarity with firewalls and we also have a PIX 500-series at my dayjob. I believe you are using the wrong terminology here -- NAT is Network Address Translation and that is primarily a way to cloak your internal machines from the outside world (ie, internet side of the firewall). What you are probably referring to are static routes
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Hello, we have outgrown our dedicated server and in need of an upgrade. Rather than go through all the pain to renegotiate a new dedicated server, I'm now looking at colocation possibilities. In this scenario, our future upgrade path would be to add additional servers rather than a single-server upgrade. Colocation seems like a better deal because