Date: Thursday, February 25, 2010 It's no secret that virtualization provides many benefits and although many organizations realize the advantages, virtualization currently represents only about 20 percent of enterprise workloads. Windows servers may be part of your physical server landscape, but may not be the best choice for your core virtualization platform. This webcast will talk about the overall factors organizations should consider when starting or expanding their virtualization initiatives, including hypervisor selection, management tools, and (Read more...)
Webinar
Time: 11:00 am PT / 2:00 pm ET
Speakers: Moderator: Michael Healy, Contributing Editor, InformationWeek & Fred Osborne, Solutions Architect, Virtualization, Red Hat
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Virtualizing Windows with Linux: The New Odd Couple
JBoss Operations Network: Quick Start Customization – Case Studies from Europe
Date: Wednesday, February 24 In this presentation JBoss Solutions Architect Wanja Pernath will share with you customization techniques for JBoss ON to get maximum return on your investment in the shortest possible time. Wanja will cover implementation scenarios at some our largest customers in Europe who have deployed JBoss ON.
Webinar
Time: Choose from two live events:
Speakers: Wanja Pernath – Solutions Architect, Red Hat
Prabhakar Gopalan, Sr. Product Marketing Manager, Red Hat
Patching Linux Servers in the Enterprise
Do you do it? Is the process automated? What updates do you apply?
So recently a discussion came of patching some Linux servers in the enterprise with some Unix administrators. Their stance was “we don’t patch our servers, unless there is a reason to upgrade the version for application compatibility”.
I found this compelling as many of the updates pushed out are related to vulnerabilities which have [ continue reading... ]
Resizing Logical Volume (LVM) on ext3 – openSUSE SLES RedHat – Extend Shrink Reduce
There are a few steps you have to take to resize a partition. First, you have to resize the filesystem (be sure to do this before you reduce the lv, as that could cause data loss).
In this instance I’ll be resizing a mount location at /app. If you want to shrink the /home partition make sure you go into runlvl 3 (sudo init 3) [ continue reading... ]





