Ed Roth
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Ed Roth is a network manager for a government institution and contributing editor and product reviewer for Windows IT Pro.
Email address: eroth@windowsitpro.com
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Virtualization Alternatives: Parallels and Virtual Iron
With the availability of competitive, reasonably priced alternatives to Microsoft and VMware products, just about every IT pro can find a virtualization solution that fits his or her needs without blowing the budget.
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Bringing iSCSI SAN and Virtualization Together
Two complementary technologies—iSCSI SANs and system virtualization—hold the power to completely change your systems management processes. Here’s how to implement iSCSI them in your environment to their full advantage.
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May 22, 2008 |
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Backing Up Virtual Systems
Here are some recommended backup practices for any virtualized environment.
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May 20, 2008 |
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Configuring SAN Volumes for Windows Virtual Server
Learn how to configure SAN storage on the Windows Virtual Server platform.
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May 20, 2008 |
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Configuring SAN Volumes for VMware ESX Server
Learn how to configure SAN storage on the VMware ESX Server platform.
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The 4 Pillars of System Center Configuration Manager
SCCM 2007 is the new incarnation of Microsoft's vaunted SMS. Want to know how it can benefit your environment? Here's a look at the product's architecture, as well as its new and exciting features.
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Vista's New Backup and Restore Technologies
To make backup and recovery processes more useful and forgiving, Microsoft built Vista’s new backup capabilities from the ground up instead of repackaging the old backup technology.
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Vista Backup and Recovery Checklist
Here are five backup and recovery essentials in Windows Vista that you should know about.
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System Center Essentials 2007 Beta 2
Here’s a first look at System Center Essentials 2007, Microsoft's promising management solution aimed at midsized businesses.
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Plan and Implement a Secure Wireless Network
Is your company ready to deploy a wireless network? Here are seven basic steps to setting up a safe and secure WLAN.
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Monitor GPO Deployment
The simple yet powerful GPInventory tool runs both RSoP and WMI queries on one or more remote systems and collects the results of those queries.
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Hardware Essentials in the Perfect SMB Network
A few rudimentary physical components are common to most SMB networks. These are the pieces that help you move the data that keeps your company in business.
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Spyware Hunters
We know you need it. With this comparative look at five enterprise-ready antispyware tools, you should be able to find the product you've been waiting for.
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10 Ways to Manage Desktops with Group Policy
Group Policy is nothing to be afraid of. Learn how to quickly implement policies for managing Windows desktops.
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Not Ready for Prime Time
A few vendors either declined participation in our comparative review of enterprise anti-spyware products or didn't meet our qualifications for participation.
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Microsoft’s GIANT Potential
On December 16, 2004, Microsoft announced its acquisition of GIANT Company Software, a provider of anti-spyware and Internet security products.
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Call Center Dials 911
After investing 3 or 4 hours to lock down call center PCs through Group Policy, an IT pro is gratified to learn that the call center manager's troubleshooting time declined by as much as two-thirds.
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EdgeSight 3.0
The data you gather with this client-management solution can help you make upgrade decisions, troubleshoot client problems, and maintain license compliance.
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Group Policy Management Tools
These 10 products provide general Group Policy management assistance and extend and enhance Group Policy's basic functionality.
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WARNING: XP’s File Association Web Service May Be Dangerous to Your Organization’s Health
Using XP’s file association Web service can lead to frustrated users and IT staff alike. Here’s how to head off any problems.
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