While SANs are networks that connect storage to servers, think of a NAS as a server with a lot of local storage.
- By Chris Wolf
- March 01, 2003
As prices continue to drop, storage area networks are becoming increasingly common. Here’s what you need to know to design and build your enterprise’s SAN. We’ve even done the testing for you.
- By Chris Wolf
- March 01, 2003
Analyzing network traces may not the most exciting task, but it can be the fastest way to get to the root of a problem.
- By Bill Boswell
- March 01, 2003
Microsoft heavily touted its Common Criteria certification for Windows 2000. But what does that mean?
- By Roberta Bragg
- March 01, 2003
When it comes to security, don't forget to encode your beloved scripts.
- By Chris Brooke
- March 01, 2003
Network Intrusion Detection: Third Edition builds the foundation for an informed network security analyst.
- By T. Brian Granier
- March 01, 2003
Can a prescriptive architecture help you make money?
- By Em C. Pea
- March 01, 2003
Quick test: Have you ever used a "braindump" for exam preparation? The answer to that question may not be as simple as a "yes" or "no."
- By Dian Schaffhauser
- March 01, 2003
In the last of his two-part series on Windows 2000 Server installations, Bill tackles the complexities of Remote Installation Services.
- By Bill Boswell
- February 01, 2003
Source-code control, unit testing, daily builds and bug tracking—using these support pieces daily can help you deliver robust code on a reasonable schedule.
- By Mike Gunderloy
- February 01, 2003
Microsoft’s Internet Information Server has struggled with performance and security issues its whole life. The latest version, though, shows just how far the Web server has come.
- By Russ Kaufmann
- February 01, 2003
Scripting tools; upgrading to .NET; .NET by any other name.
- By MCP Magazine Readers
- February 01, 2003
Tired of 3 a.m. trips to the office? Enjoy a good night’s rest with these five Web-based monitoring tools.
- By Damir Bersinic
- February 01, 2003
OK, so maybe Licensing 6.0 wasn't such a stupid idea after all.
- By Em C. Pea
- February 01, 2003
Windows XP Professional Network Administration is best suited for neophytes
- By Richard Harlan
- February 01, 2003