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 Pro Novell Open Enterprise Server Novell's best-selling server software has been reinvented in Linux! And the Novell Open Enterprise Server features the best of both worlds, including top features from NetWare Components, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 Components, and Novell Services. Author Sander van Vugt comprehensively covers this new server product, and takes you through all of the necessary setup stages to get your server running. He discusses the core features like eDirectory, Novell Storage Services, iPrint, and iManager. van Vugt also examines vital administration topics like software management and security, and services like Virtual Directory, Clustering, and Apache Web Server. He also provides an overview of CLE certification, and strategies to prepare for it. Note that this book covers both the Netware and Linux versions of Open enterprise Server.
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Linux Virtual Server - Linux Virtual Server (LVS) is an advanced load balancing solution for Linux systems. It is an open source project started by Wensong Zhang in May 1998. Virtual server - A virtual server is a virtual machine used as a dedicated server. Specialised software components are required to create virtual machines, and there is a subset of these applications which are specifically tuned for performance and availability (making them ideal for creating virtual servers). Virtual private server - Virtual private servers or Virtual dedicated servers are a form of virtualization that splits a single physical server into multiple virtual servers. The practice of partitioning a single server so that it appeared as multiple servers has long been common practice in mainframe computers, but has seen a resurgence lately with the development of software such as VMware, User-mode Linux, FreeVPS, Virtuozzo and Xen. Microsoft Virtual Server - Microsoft Virtual Server is a virtualization solution that facilitates the creation of virtual machines on the Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 operating systems. Originally developed by Connectix, it was acquired by Microsoft prior to release.
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