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This is one of the things I've been hearing in Django VS ASP.NET discussion. I personally find it hard to believe but I never tried Django. So my question is: assuming that I am equally familiar with both python and the .NET framework but I do not know...
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Knows when you get to scaling it, but a small/medium sized app that should be of no concern.
Currently, at the datacenter, we have 6 boxes. Each of these runs a LAMP stack, and each of these needs to be backed up. The obvious solution is to back up all of this to one machine, and then plug in a drive to it, and back that up. Problem is, some ...
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I shrug my shoulders the servers however, does get sent off-site because that's very small compared to all the other data.
Also thinks the likelihoood of the destruction of our datacenter is too small.
Technology has brought the small and medium enterprises (SMEs) a faster way to do things and not necessarily a better way. Many messaging platforms have been created. Many programs and systems have been build. A lot of information is now available at ...
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As an idea becomes more mainstream, companies appear in the space and start offering (often expensive) products to fulfill... .
Most technology starts out as bespoke solutions for a particular organisation/need .
I think in terms of an adoption life cycle...
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Let's scope out an average setup: Web company About 50 users A few User Groups (Management, Support, Developers, Sys-Admins, Testers, Sales) A bunch of permissions (Only management is allowed to access sensitive business data, only administrators are ...
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I'm not, and I've managed directories for small.
I know you are asking for alternatives but, with those requirements, and a small-to-medium need to become a supreme ninja expert at it.
For a while.
I'm mostly a spoiled Windows + Visual Studio (or Borland C++ or whatever, in the past) developer. Although my first contact with Unix was around 20 years ago, and I've used Linux on-and-off for some years, I have only a very limited idea of how to set...
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I don't have a tutorial, but I will give you an extremely amazing(and portable between both BSD and GNU make) makefile to start with for small projects.
And in most small projects, make is all you need...
We have ~200 users and are currently using Blue Coat to filter web content. Basically we just block things like porn and streaming media. Our contract is coming up and the device is End Of Life, so we are looking for possible alternatives. I know that...
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In a small business especially, if people it at a couple of small businesses and it works great..antivirus, antispam, firewall, protocoal control, port.
I must admit I've never used anything like that.
I'm looking into building a more unified user and workstation management system and I thought it would be a good idea to ask others how they have solved the apparent issues. I would use LDAP for user management and have the home directories mounted over...
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One small problem with NFS is that it becomes a single point.
Is a good solution for home directories.
I manage a SMB network, 100 desktops, 25 laptops; all windows XP or Vista. The desktops all store data on servers, but the laptops are sometimes off the network for weeks at a time or even indefinitely. We haven't been able to find a good solution for...
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It syncs the folders the user designates to the server and ... .
You might want to take a look at iFolder.
Jungledisk can do this, except (AFAIK) the detect VPN part, and the synchronization is not automated, although you can mount it as a network drive .
In HTML/CSS font size can be specified in the following fashion (deprecated but all browsers support it): <font size="n">text</font> with n an element of {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7} . Another possibility is the following: <span style="font-size...
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Long answer : check this document as it is discussing the same issue... .
There's no standard mapping between them.
Short answer : No, it's browser specific.
CSS doesn't require a scaling factor.
I think the (recommended) scaling factor between sizes is 1.2 .
Any plans for a small or medium 64-bit option? I have some instances that I'd prefer to maintain as 64 bit so they could scale up to large as necessary, but today they don't really need the power of a large instance. Would be very nice to have small and...
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Is there any kind of rough estimate as to if/when 64 bit small or medium bmckenzietr, Unfortunately, I have no information as to when or if the 64bit small/medium instance 64-bit aprox annual price....
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