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Operations Manager 2007 R2: Using alerts, running reports
Operations Manager 2007 R2 alert tuning can be a nuisance, but this chapter excerpt explains the best practices and how to schedule maintenance reports.Chapter Excerpt
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Using OpsMgr 2007 R2 to monitor Windows Server 2008 R2
This chapter excerpt offers information on OpsMgr 2007 R2 and Windows Server 2008 R2 monitoring, as well as what's new in OpsMgr R2 and how OpsMgr works.Chapter Excerpt
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OpsMgr 2007 R2 installation steps
Solutions providers can use this chapter excerpt to get information on a single-server OpsMgr 2007 R2 installation, importing management packs and deploying OpsMgr agents.Chapter Excerpt
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OpsMgr 2007 R2 hardware, software, security requirements
This chapter excerpt offers information on understanding how to use OpsMgr 2007 R2. You'll also learn about OpsMgr component requirements, advanced concepts and securing OpsMgr.Chapter Excerpt
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Operations Manager 2007 R2 configuration
This chapter excerpt on Operations Manager 2007 R2 offers information on Active Directory client monitoring configuration and monitoring DMZ Servers with certificates.Chapter Excerpt
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PowerShell remoting in Windows Server 2008 R2
Learn the best methods to enabling PowerShell remoting in Windows Server 2008 R2, including using cmdlets or the Server Manager to configure PowerShell remoting.Chapter Excerpt
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PowerShell profiles in Windows Server 2008 R2
There are four different types of PowerShell profiles in Windows Server 2008 R2, including the all users profile, and you will learn the settings and uses of each of them.Chapter Excerpt
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PowerShell commands in Windows Server 2008 R2
Use this chapter excerpt to learn about PowerShell commands for Windows Server 2008 R2, as well as other PowerShell uses, features, enhancements and command types.Chapter Excerpt
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Using PowerShell ISE and alias cmdlets
This chapter excerpt details what PowerShell ISE can offer solutions providers, including command and script panes, and how to use alias cmdlets to administer new aliases.Chapter Excerpt
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Windows Server 2008 R2 upgrade and features study guide
This Windows Server 2008 R2 upgrade and features study guide tests your knowledge of key topics, including performance monitoring and hardware requirements.Study Guide
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IBM takes another stab with low-priced PowerLinux systems
IBM’s new low-priced Power servers compete with x86 for Linux workloads and may help IBM gain “big data” market share.News | 25 Apr 2012
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Making the case for enterprise Linux
An unpaid for Linux distribution can cost your customers a lot, despite the free price tag. Learn how to sell clients on enterprise Linux and find out what benefits you can reap.Tip
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Linux/UNIX directories and shell commands for VARs
The Linux/UNIX directories and shell commands listed in this chapter excerpt will be valuable to solution providers who are trying to customize their customers' Linux environments.Chapter Excerpt
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Working with configuration files in Linux systems
Read how to find and edit configuration files in your customers' Linux systems by using the shell commands provided in this chapter excerpt.Chapter Excerpt
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Performing an automated Ubuntu install using preseeding
When performing an automated Ubuntu install, preseeding is an integral part of the process. Learn the different variables and settings necessary for a basic preseed configuration.Chapter Excerpt
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Understanding run-level scripts in Fedora 11 and RHEL
Solutions providers can use run-level scripts in Fedora 11 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) to start certain services and execute various commands.Chapter Excerpt
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Fedora 11 and RHEL init scripts and processes
Learning Fedora 11 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) init scripts and processes will help you assist your customers when they have issues booting up their systems.Chapter Excerpt
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Scheduling system tasks in Fedora 11 and RHEL
Solutions providers can learn how to schedule system tasks at specific times in Fedora 11 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) by learning to use the at, batch, and cron facilities.Chapter Excerpt
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Automating SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 installation
Automating installation of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 is easy if you know how to maneuver the AutoYaST tool. Get two methods for creating an AutoYaST configuration file.Tip
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11: New Xen virtualization features
Learn about the new Xen virtualization features in SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 11 and find out how they stack up against VMware's and other competitors' features.Tip
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Our top five systems tips -- so far
Get the top five systems tips of the first half of 2008, as chosen by SearchSystemsChannel.com readers.Top Tips
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Printing Services Learning Guide: Unix, Linux and Windows printing
Printing services offer resellers and systems integrators various business opportunities, from providing printer configuration to networking to print usage tracking services. This learning guide offers best practices for becoming a managed printer services provider working with Unix, Linux or Windows printer services.Learning Guide
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Computer information systems for small and midsized businesses (SMBs)
Computer information systems opportunities for value-added resellers and systems integrators can be found in this chapter from our Small and Midsized Business Technology Project Guide.All-in-One Guide
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Configuring Unix and Linux printers for SMBs
Configuring Unix and Linux printers may not be a priority for an IT manager in a small or medium-sized business (SMB). Help customers set up their printers by offering these printing services.Tip
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Unix and Linux printing services: Understanding SMB printer needs
Don't configure Unix or Linux printers until you know exactly what your SMB customer needs. This two-part tip will help you decide which Unix and Linux printing services to offer.Tip
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Make a Unix-to-Linux migration for the right reasons
Unix-to-Linux migration can help customer's save money and improve efficiency -- but only if the Linux migration is made for the right reason. If a customer is interested in running Linux on blade servers or saving money on an OS, then the move can work.Feature
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Wrong reasons for Linux migration
Linux migration may seem cool but that's no reason to move your customer to the open source operating system. Know when it's not time for a Unix-to-Linux migration.Feature
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Migrate to Linux when old systems become expensive
Linux server migration is best undertaken when existing software can be ported to Linux, old systems are obsolete and customer's are looking to save money by going open source.Feature
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Unix-to-Linux migration benefits
Linux migration is an appealing option to some Unix customers looking to upgrade and save money. Get additional benefits of a Unix-to-Linux migration.Feature
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Sun Solaris push may not benefit VARs, experts warn
It's going to take more than support programs to push sales of Solaris 10 via the channel, analysts say.Article | 21 Jan 2007
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