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Power over Ethernet (POE)

Category: Hardware, network

As its name, POE, power over ethernet is using ethernet cable as a power resource, by this, it means you’re saving some spaces for using power supply. But basically this were often use for wireless access point devices, cause its place are close with ethernet cable and because placement of the devices might be in somewhere far from power supply.

Power over Ethernet is required to perform the injection power supply to the Wireless In A Box is mounted on a tower, POE beneficial to reduce power losses (losses) due to the use of cables and connectors. Lets have look on it.
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Backup and Maintenance

Category: Computer, Hardware, software

For a new growing small business or company usually under estimate maintenance and back up support, thus this are an important things they have to consider or else they have to start collecting their document from scratch. It’s good practice to have documentation about your computing environment, have procedures in place and thoughts around other areas such as disaster recovery. It’s also important to have a backup person to go to if your main IT person is not around. Here’s an outline of a plan that covers the major components.

Start with a description of your current infrastructure:
[ ] Inventory all equipment.
[ ] Make a list of vendors contact data and account numbers.
[ ] Create a detail network map.
[ ] Make a list of the tools and applications you currently use and what they do.
[ ] Document any special configuration.
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The perfect Data Storage Device for your data and financial solution

Category: Computer, Hardware, software

Some data migration or backup plan might occur to optimize your business, but which one is the best and right with your financial capabilities, but also recover your needs. The best way to answer this question is to look at the way in which data is recovered from different types of storage media. After all, recovering data after a disaster is the reason for implementing a data migration plan in the first place. The last thing you want in the event of a catastrophe is not to have the resources or the time to restore the data saved in your storage devices.

Before looking into the different types of storage media, it’s important to point out the different types of data that a company may need to store. First, a company has archived data that it may not access on a daily basis such as patient records or documents needed to comply with the Sarbanes Oxley act.

Second are working files, these are critical files that are accessed on a regular basis such as email, data grids, real-time inventory information, etc. The third type of data is system files. This includes all of the programs and software currently installed on your computer, settings, etc. Each of these different types of data may be suited for different types of data storage devices depending on your business data structure. Your ideal data storage solution may be a combination of different types of storage devices for different types of data.
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