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  • Building a Future-Proof Cloud Infrastructure: A Unified Architecture for Network, Security, and Storage Services
    Building a Future-Proof Cloud Infrastructure: A Unified Architecture for Network, Security, and Storage Services

    Prepare for the future of cloud infrastructure: Distributed Services PlatformsBy moving service modules closer to applications, Distributed Services (DS) Platforms will future-proof cloud architectures—improving performance, responsiveness, observability, and troubleshooting. Network pioneer Silvano Gai demonstrates DS Platforms’ remarkable capabilities and guides you through implementing them in diverse hardware.Focusing on business benefits throughout, Gai shows how to provide essential shared services such as segment routing, NAT, firewall, micro-segmentation, load balancing, SSL/TLS termination, VPNs, RDMA, and storage—including storage compression and encryption. He also compares three leading hardware-based approaches—Sea of Processors, FPGAs, and ASICs—preparing you to evaluate solutions, ask the right questions, and plan strategies for your environment.Understand the business drivers behind DS Platforms, and the value they offerSee how modern network design and virtualization create a foundation for DS PlatformsAchieve unprecedented scale through domain-specific hardware, standardized functionalities, and granular distributionCompare advantages and disadvantages of each leading hardware approach to DS PlatformsLearn how P4 Domain-Specific Language and architecture enable high-performance, low-power ASICs that are data-plane-programmable at runtimeDistribute cloud security services, including firewalls, encryption, key management, and VPNsImplement distributed storage and RDMA services in large-scale cloud networksUtilize Distributed Services Cards to offload networking processing from host CPUsExplore the newest DS Platform management architecturesBuilding a Future-Proof Cloud Architecture is for network, cloud, application, and storage engineers, security experts, and every technology professional who wants to succeed with tomorrow’s most advanced service architectures.

    Preis: 37.44 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Building a Future-Proof Cloud Infrastructure: A Unified Architecture for Network, Security, and Storage Services
    Building a Future-Proof Cloud Infrastructure: A Unified Architecture for Network, Security, and Storage Services

    Prepare for the future of cloud infrastructure: Distributed Services PlatformsBy moving service modules closer to applications, Distributed Services (DS) Platforms will future-proof cloud architectures—improving performance, responsiveness, observability, and troubleshooting. Network pioneer Silvano Gai demonstrates DS Platforms’ remarkable capabilities and guides you through implementing them in diverse hardware.Focusing on business benefits throughout, Gai shows how to provide essential shared services such as segment routing, NAT, firewall, micro-segmentation, load balancing, SSL/TLS termination, VPNs, RDMA, and storage—including storage compression and encryption. He also compares three leading hardware-based approaches—Sea of Processors, FPGAs, and ASICs—preparing you to evaluate solutions, ask the right questions, and plan strategies for your environment.Understand the business drivers behind DS Platforms, and the value they offerSee how modern network design and virtualization create a foundation for DS PlatformsAchieve unprecedented scale through domain-specific hardware, standardized functionalities, and granular distributionCompare advantages and disadvantages of each leading hardware approach to DS PlatformsLearn how P4 Domain-Specific Language and architecture enable high-performance, low-power ASICs that are data-plane-programmable at runtimeDistribute cloud security services, including firewalls, encryption, key management, and VPNsImplement distributed storage and RDMA services in large-scale cloud networksUtilize Distributed Services Cards to offload networking processing from host CPUsExplore the newest DS Platform management architecturesBuilding a Future-Proof Cloud Architecture is for network, cloud, application, and storage engineers, security experts, and every technology professional who wants to succeed with tomorrow’s most advanced service architectures.

    Preis: 37.44 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • MCTS 70-642 Exam Cram: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring
    MCTS 70-642 Exam Cram: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring

    Covers the critical information you need to know to score higher on your 70-642 Exam!   Configure IPv4 and IPv6 addressing and services Work efficiently with Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Manage advanced server features such as Server Core and Hyper-V Configure routing, including RIP and OSPF-based routing Secure networks with firewalls, policies, IPSec, authentication, Network Access Protection, and the Baseline Security Analyzer Configure DNS servers, zones, records, replication, and client computer name resolution Manage remote access, from NAT and VPNs to RRAS and RADIUS services Implement secure wireless access using SSID, WEP, WPA, WPA2, and group policies Configure file and print services, including disk quotas, DFS, and EFS Establish efficient automated backups and manage restores Monitor network performance and events Streamline updates with Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)

    Preis: 20.32 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Cisco Cloud Infrastructure
    Cisco Cloud Infrastructure

    Manage, operate, and integrate existing infrastructure in hybrid and multicloud environments   Hybrid cloud adoption is accelerating, as companies discover that hybrid cloud architectures can reduce hosting costs, improve agility, promote scalability, accelerate deployment, and enhance security. Cisco Cloud Infrastructure is the definitive reference for every IT professional, IT manager, and CIO who needs to understand, implement, or manage Cisco hybrid cloud solutions for networking, compute, storage, applications, or security.   Bringing together crucial information, a team of leading Cisco architects present end-to-end insights for seamlessly integrating management and operation of public cloud resources and on-premises deployments. The authors describe each Cisco solution and offering in detail, from both technical and business viewpoints. They review each leading deployment option, reviewing key concepts, best practices, guidelines, tradeoffs, design do's and don'ts, case studies, and more.   Cisco Cloud Infrastructure contains many configuration examples--including topologies, configuration, and verification--each based on actual Cisco Cloud deployments, and specifically designed to help you drive value faster.   Use Cisco data center orchestration software to automate tasks and operations, and enable an agile DevOps approach to continual improvement Gain big-picture insights and actionable drill-down data from the Cisco API-driven monitoring and assurance solutions Optimize workloads across clouds, on-premises data centers, labs, and co-location facilities for scale, performance, agility, and value Use AppDynamics enterprise-grade performance cloud monitoring and analytics tools to identify issues and overcome growth challenges Efficiently manage modern workloads with Intersight Workload Optimization Manager, Cisco Container Platform, and Intersight Kubernetes Service (IKS) Manage interdependencies between networks, compute, storage, application, and security in hybrid cloud environments Take advantage of Cisco Cloud Webex to improve collaboration in hybrid/multicloud environments Integrate operational hardware with the Internet of Things (IoT) to gain deeper insight for greater efficiency Protect users, data, and applications everywhere with Cloudlock, Umbrella, Cloud Analytics, Duo, and API-based integrations

    Preis: 43.86 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Sind Umlaute Sonderzeichen?

    Umlaute sind spezielle Buchstaben in einigen Sprachen, die durch das Hinzufügen von zwei Punkten über einem Vokal gebildet werden. Sie verändern die Aussprache und Bedeutung des Buchstabens. In der deutschen Sprache gibt es die Umlaute Ä, Ö, Ü und das Eszett (ß). Einige Menschen betrachten Umlaute als Sonderzeichen, da sie nicht in allen Alphabeten vorkommen und eine spezielle Bedeutung haben. Andererseits sind Umlaute in vielen europäischen Sprachen üblich und werden als eigenständige Buchstaben betrachtet. Letztendlich hängt die Einordnung von Umlauten als Sonderzeichen davon ab, aus welcher sprachlichen und kulturellen Perspektive man sie betrachtet.

  • Wie schreibe ich Umlaute?

    Um Umlaute zu schreiben, gibt es verschiedene Möglichkeiten, je nachdem welches Gerät oder welche Tastatur du benutzt. Auf den meisten Tastaturen kannst du Umlaute direkt eingeben, indem du die entsprechenden Tasten drückst. Alternativ kannst du auch die Umschalttaste in Kombination mit anderen Tasten verwenden, um Umlaute zu schreiben. Eine weitere Möglichkeit ist die Verwendung von speziellen Tastenkombinationen oder Shortcuts, um Umlaute einzufügen. Wenn du auf einem Smartphone oder Tablet schreibst, kannst du die Umlaute oft durch langes Drücken auf den entsprechenden Buchstaben auswählen. Es gibt auch die Möglichkeit, Umlaute durch die Verwendung von Sonderzeichen oder durch die Eingabe von ASCII-Codes zu schreiben.

  • Welche sind die Umlaute?

    Umlaute sind spezielle Buchstaben in der deutschen Sprache, die aus einem Grundbuchstaben mit zwei Punkten darüber bestehen. Es gibt insgesamt drei Umlaute im Deutschen: Ä, Ö und Ü. Diese Buchstaben haben jeweils eine spezifische Aussprache und werden in Wörtern verwendet, um bestimmte Laute darzustellen, die im Deutschen vorkommen. Umlaute sind wichtig für die korrekte Rechtschreibung und Aussprache von Wörtern in der deutschen Sprache. Ohne Umlaute würden viele Wörter anders klingen und möglicherweise auch anders geschrieben werden.

  • Welche Buchstaben sind Umlaute?

    Umlaute sind Buchstaben in einigen Sprachen, die durch das Hinzufügen von diakritischen Zeichen wie ¨ über einem Vokal modifiziert werden. In der deutschen Sprache gibt es drei Umlaute: ä, ö und ü. Diese Buchstaben haben jeweils eine spezielle Aussprache und werden als eigenständige Buchstaben im Alphabet betrachtet. Sie werden oft auch als Sonderzeichen oder Sonderbuchstaben bezeichnet. Umlaute werden in vielen deutschen Wörtern verwendet und sind ein wichtiger Bestandteil der deutschen Rechtschreibung und Aussprache.

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  • Cisco Cloud Infrastructure
    Cisco Cloud Infrastructure

    Manage, operate, and integrate existing infrastructure in hybrid and multicloud environments   Hybrid cloud adoption is accelerating, as companies discover that hybrid cloud architectures can reduce hosting costs, improve agility, promote scalability, accelerate deployment, and enhance security. Cisco Cloud Infrastructure is the definitive reference for every IT professional, IT manager, and CIO who needs to understand, implement, or manage Cisco hybrid cloud solutions for networking, compute, storage, applications, or security.   Bringing together crucial information, a team of leading Cisco architects present end-to-end insights for seamlessly integrating management and operation of public cloud resources and on-premises deployments. The authors describe each Cisco solution and offering in detail, from both technical and business viewpoints. They review each leading deployment option, reviewing key concepts, best practices, guidelines, tradeoffs, design do's and don'ts, case studies, and more.   Cisco Cloud Infrastructure contains many configuration examples--including topologies, configuration, and verification--each based on actual Cisco Cloud deployments, and specifically designed to help you drive value faster.   Use Cisco data center orchestration software to automate tasks and operations, and enable an agile DevOps approach to continual improvement Gain big-picture insights and actionable drill-down data from the Cisco API-driven monitoring and assurance solutions Optimize workloads across clouds, on-premises data centers, labs, and co-location facilities for scale, performance, agility, and value Use AppDynamics enterprise-grade performance cloud monitoring and analytics tools to identify issues and overcome growth challenges Efficiently manage modern workloads with Intersight Workload Optimization Manager, Cisco Container Platform, and Intersight Kubernetes Service (IKS) Manage interdependencies between networks, compute, storage, application, and security in hybrid cloud environments Take advantage of Cisco Cloud Webex to improve collaboration in hybrid/multicloud environments Integrate operational hardware with the Internet of Things (IoT) to gain deeper insight for greater efficiency Protect users, data, and applications everywhere with Cloudlock, Umbrella, Cloud Analytics, Duo, and API-based integrations

    Preis: 43.86 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Modernizing the Datacenter with Windows Server and Hybrid Cloud
    Modernizing the Datacenter with Windows Server and Hybrid Cloud

    Transform your datacenter for breakthrough flexibility, agility, and scalability!Using public, private, and hybrid cloud services, you can transform your datacenter to serve fast-changing workloads, process and analyze enormous amounts of data, and achieve unprecedented flexibility and value. In this guide, two world-renowned experts in Microsoft datacenter technology show how to effectively leverage current legacy systems as you incorporate your optimal mix of cloud services. Drawing on extensive experience implementing Microsoft cloud solutions, they walk you step-by-step through your entire transition: strategy, deployment, security, identity protection, management, PowerShell automation, and more. Two concluding chapters offer indispensable advice for maximizing datacenter efficiency and supporting future innovation.Two leading enterprise cloud and Windows Server experts show how to:Move from legacy IT models to an agile service structureImplement managed self-service, iteration-based software updates, immutable infrastructure, and other elements of a modern IT environmentPlan and smoothly integrate on-premises, Azure, Azure Stack, and Hybrid Cloud componentsFortify IT security now and in the futureSafeguard identities via new models and tools, including Remote Credential GuardProtect the OS, on premises and in the cloudOptimize datacenter efficiency via enterprise-class virtualization and other advanced technologiesPromote innovation via microservices, DevOps, and NanoServer containerization

    Preis: 37.44 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Modernizing the Datacenter with Windows Server and Hybrid Cloud
    Modernizing the Datacenter with Windows Server and Hybrid Cloud

    Transform your datacenter for breakthrough flexibility, agility, and scalability!Using public, private, and hybrid cloud services, you can transform your datacenter to serve fast-changing workloads, process and analyze enormous amounts of data, and achieve unprecedented flexibility and value. In this guide, two world-renowned experts in Microsoft datacenter technology show how to effectively leverage current legacy systems as you incorporate your optimal mix of cloud services. Drawing on extensive experience implementing Microsoft cloud solutions, they walk you step-by-step through your entire transition: strategy, deployment, security, identity protection, management, PowerShell automation, and more. Two concluding chapters offer indispensable advice for maximizing datacenter efficiency and supporting future innovation.Two leading enterprise cloud and Windows Server experts show how to:Move from legacy IT models to an agile service structureImplement managed self-service, iteration-based software updates, immutable infrastructure, and other elements of a modern IT environmentPlan and smoothly integrate on-premises, Azure, Azure Stack, and Hybrid Cloud componentsFortify IT security now and in the futureSafeguard identities via new models and tools, including Remote Credential GuardProtect the OS, on premises and in the cloudOptimize datacenter efficiency via enterprise-class virtualization and other advanced technologiesPromote innovation via microservices, DevOps, and NanoServer containerization

    Preis: 37.44 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • VMware vSphere and Virtual Infrastructure Security: Securing the Virtual Environment
    VMware vSphere and Virtual Infrastructure Security: Securing the Virtual Environment

    Complete Hands-On Help for Securing VMware vSphere and Virtual Infrastructure by Edward Haletky, Author of the Best Selling Book on VMware, VMware ESX Server in the Enterprise   As VMware has become increasingly ubiquitous in the enterprise, IT professionals have become increasingly concerned about securing it. Now, for the first time, leading VMware expert Edward Haletky brings together comprehensive guidance for identifying and mitigating virtualization-related security threats on all VMware platforms, including the new cloud computing platform, vSphere.   This book reflects the same hands-on approach that made Haletky’s VMware ESX Server in the Enterprise so popular with working professionals. Haletky doesn’t just reveal where you might be vulnerable; he tells you exactly what to do and how to reconfigure your infrastructure to address the problem.   VMware vSphere and Virtual Infrastructure Security begins by reviewing basic server vulnerabilities and explaining how security differs on VMware virtual servers and related products. Next, Haletky drills deep into the key components of a VMware installation, identifying both real and theoretical exploits, and introducing effective countermeasures. Coverage includes •    Viewing virtualization from the attacker’s perspective, and understanding the new security problems it can introduce •    Discovering which security threats the vmkernel does (and doesn’t) address •    Learning how VMsafe enables third-party security tools to access the vmkernel API •    Understanding the security implications of VMI, paravirtualization, and VMware Tools •    Securing virtualized storage: authentication, disk encryption, virtual storage networks, isolation, and more •    Protecting clustered virtual environments that use VMware High Availability, Dynamic Resource Scheduling, Fault Tolerance, vMotion, and Storage vMotion •    Securing the deployment and management of virtual machines across the network •    Mitigating risks associated with backup, performance management, and other day-to-day operations •    Using multiple security zones and other advanced virtual network techniques •    Securing Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) •    Auditing virtual infrastructure, and conducting forensic investigations after a possible breach     informit.com/ph   |   www.Astroarch.com

    Preis: 27.81 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Welche Codierung für Umlaute?

    Welche Codierung für Umlaute wird in deinem Projekt verwendet? Es gibt verschiedene Möglichkeiten, Umlaute zu codieren, wie z.B. UTF-8, UTF-16 oder ISO-8859-1. Die Wahl der Codierung hängt oft von den Anforderungen des Projekts und der verwendeten Programmiersprache ab. Es ist wichtig sicherzustellen, dass die richtige Codierung verwendet wird, um sicherzustellen, dass Umlaute korrekt dargestellt und verarbeitet werden können. Hast du bereits eine spezifische Codierung im Sinn oder möchtest du Empfehlungen dazu erhalten?

  • Wie lauten die Umlaute?

    Die Umlaute sind Buchstaben in der deutschen Sprache, die aus einem Vokal mit einem diakritischen Zeichen bestehen. Es gibt drei Umlaute im Deutschen: ä, ö und ü. Diese Buchstaben haben jeweils eine spezifische Aussprache und werden oft als eigenständige Buchstaben betrachtet. Sie sind wichtige Bestandteile des deutschen Alphabets und werden in vielen Wörtern verwendet. Wie lauten die Umlaute?

  • Sind Umlaute auch Vokale?

    Sind Umlaute auch Vokale? Diese Frage lässt sich nicht pauschal beantworten, da es darauf ankommt, wie man Vokale definiert. In der deutschen Sprache werden die Buchstaben ä, ö, ü als Umlaute bezeichnet, die oft als eigenständige Vokale betrachtet werden. Sie unterscheiden sich von den Grundvokalen a, o, u durch die Veränderung der Lautqualität. Manche Linguisten betrachten Umlaute als Varianten der Grundvokale, während andere sie als eigenständige Vokale betrachten. Letztendlich hängt die Einordnung von Umlauten als Vokale davon ab, welcher Definition man folgt.

  • Wie macht man Umlaute?

    Umlaute werden in der deutschen Sprache durch das Hinzufügen von zwei Punkten über den Vokalen a, o und u gebildet. Zum Beispiel wird aus "a" das "ä", aus "o" das "ö" und aus "u" das "ü". In einigen Fällen kann auch ein "e" nach dem Vokal geschrieben werden, um den Umlaut zu bilden, zum Beispiel "ae" für "ä".

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