Unfortuantely, even the fanciest boxes running BSD can't complete on a pure throughput basis with good Cisco routers. An twenty-four port gigabit Cisco router has a 48 Gbps backplane, but a PC running BSD will be limited by its bus--the fastest servers have a 64 bit 133 MHz bus with PCI-X. That's 8 Gbps. And you can't put more than a handful of network cards in even the largest BSD-capable server--there simply aren't the expansion slots. So this really couldn't be used for core Internet routers.
I think you may be confusing switches with routers. Cisco has some nice switches like the 3550-48. These switches contain basic routing capabilities. The Cisco switches work well with BSD routers, and OpenBGPD fits in here.
If you are talking about Cisco 10000, and 12000 models, then it's a totally different ballgame. These things when fully loaded cost more than most houses. They're generally limited to full-on service providers, not medium sized businesses with 500 employees.
The best option is to use NX Serverto compress the VNC info. Then use the NX client to connect to the NX Server. This allows you security, snapiness, and best of all, one client to connect to RDP, VNC, X Windows machines.
Mike
The law is exempt, at least in the 5th circuit court, and for this particular case. The 5th circuit court reheard the case and has reversed it's decision. This was appealed to the supreme court and the supreme court refused to hear the case.
You can find out more here
Mike
I personally think this was the accident that killed off all the smart proto-plasm.
Anyone else with me on this hair brained idea?
Why not post links to the other help?
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Remove the unupdated docs, but provide links to wherever they are kept currently. That way users get to read the help if they need it and it can be replaced later.
Total Movie issue one has the Troops movie on DVD. Better quality than you'll find almost anywhere on the net. The magazine sucks, but the dvd it comes with kicks ass. 7.95 at your local retailer.
HomeGrocer.com already exists and is delivering food via their own trucks from local distribution centers. They deliver good food, a little bit more expensive, but you don't have to go shopping at the store. The produce they deliver is better than Safeway's and the other stuff is pretty well packaged and fresh. Webvan I don't think was the first as HomeGrocer has been around for about a year now I think.
The best option is to use NX Serverto compress the VNC info. Then use the NX client to connect to the NX Server. This allows you security, snapiness, and best of all, one client to connect to RDP, VNC, X Windows machines. Mike
The law is exempt, at least in the 5th circuit court, and for this particular case. The 5th circuit court reheard the case and has reversed it's decision. This was appealed to the supreme court and the supreme court refused to hear the case. You can find out more here Mike
I could have swore I read this so called news from a slashdot article a few weeks ago.
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I personally think this was the accident that killed off all the smart proto-plasm.
Anyone else with me on this hair brained idea?
Remove the unupdated docs, but provide links to wherever they are kept currently. That way users get to read the help if they need it and it can be replaced later.
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The home theater forum has all kinds of info on Home theater type stuff. It's at http://www.hometheaterforum.com
Have you considered Pricewatch.com? It's takes into context price conscious consumers while providing you with a crap load of stuff.
Total Movie issue one has the Troops movie on DVD. Better quality than you'll find almost anywhere on the net. The magazine sucks, but the dvd it comes with kicks ass. 7.95 at your local retailer.
Math is one of those funny sciences that do you prove something in. Hence the words "Mathmatical Proof."
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What will they do? 'grep' them to death? Send a heard of 'bison' after them?
HomeGrocer.com already exists and is delivering food via their own trucks from local distribution centers. They deliver good food, a little bit more expensive, but you don't have to go shopping at the store. The produce they deliver is better than Safeway's and the other stuff is pretty well packaged and fresh. Webvan I don't think was the first as HomeGrocer has been around for about a year now I think.
Mike