Hi Security World,
New articles and tutorials added to WindowsNetworking.com last month:
Title: Strategies for Monitoring Failover Clusters (Part 2)
Author: Brien M. Posey
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Strategies-Monitoring-Failover-Clusters-Part2.html
Summary: This article continues the discussion of using System Center Operations Manager to monitor failover clusters by demonstrating the process for deploying management agents to the individual cluster nodes.
Title: Acronis Backup & Recovery Server for Windows - Voted WindowsNetworking.com Readers' Choice Award Winner - Backup
Author: The Editor
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/news/WindowsNetworking-Readers-Choice-Award-Backup-Acronis-Backup-Recovery-Server-for-Windows-Aug11.html
Summary: Acronis Backup & Recovery Server for Windows was selected the winner in the Backup category of the WindowsNetworking.com Readers' Choice Awards. Veritas NetBackup and StoreGrid Professional Edition were runner-up and second runner-up respectively.
Title: Advanced Group Policy Management (Part 6) - Templates and Migration
Author: Mitch Tulloch
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Advanced-Group-Policy-Management-Part6.html
Summary: This article describes how to use templates and migrate GPOs using Advanced Group Policy Management.
Title: 10 Network Admin Apps for iOS
Author: Eric Geier
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/articles_tutorials/10-Network-Admin-Apps-iOS.html
Summary: Among the hundreds of thousands of apps in the iTunes App Store, there are numerous tools and utilities to help in network administration. They can assistance with monitoring, managing, tracking, troubleshooting, and connecting. Here we'll look at 10 of these apps.
Title: IPv6 multicast background traffic (Part 2): Multicast and IPv6 Stack Auto-Configuration
Author: Jeremy Barth
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/articles_tutorials/IPv6-multicast-background-traffic-Part2.html
Summary: As discussed in the previous ariticle in this series, IPv6 multicast on an otherwise unconfigured Windows 7 LAN breaks down into two categories: auto-configuration of the IPv6 stack and P2P traffic. This article and the next deal with stack auto-configuration.
Title: Server Hardware Explained (Part 2)
Author: Brien M. Posey
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Server-Hardware-Explained-Part2.html
Summary: This article continues the discussion of server case design by describing some of the features of server cases.
Title: Advanced Group Policy Management (Part 5) - Managing GPOs
Author: Mitch Tulloch
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Advanced-Group-Policy-Management-Part5.html
Summary: This article describes how to withdraw, reject, roll back and restore controlled GPOs using Advanced Group Policy Management.
Title: Data Furnaces
Author: Russell Hitchcock
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Data-Furnaces.html
Summary: In this article the author discusses an idea recently presented by Microsoft researchers.
Title: A Complete Guide to UAG DirectAccess (Part 3) - NAT64/DNS64
Author: Deb Shinder
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Complete-Guide-UAG-DirectAccess-Part3.html
Summary: In this article we'll talk about a key piece of technology that allows you to deploy DirectAccess today and not worry about upgrading your network infrastructure to IPv6 to support the IPv6 communications used by the DirectAccess client.
Title: Strategies for Monitoring Failover Clusters (Part 1)
Author: Brien M. Posey
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Strategies-Monitoring-Failover-Clusters-Part1.html
Summary: This article explains how to use System Center Operations Manager to monitor your failover clusters.
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