What Is a Network Appliance?
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A network appliance is a machine that centralizes hardware, software, or services for a group (or network).
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A network appliance is a machine that centralizes hardware, software, or services for a group (or network).
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Virtualization of a physical machine is the process that converts a physical operating system (OS) partition into a virtual hard drive (VHD).
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Cloud services help us collaborate and connect to get work done, but that doesn’t mean you have control over it.
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Syncing and backing up files are used as solutions for protecting data, but there are differentiators especially when it comes to data restoration.
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A hypervisor is software with only one purpose—abstracting and isolating operating systems from hardware.
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When a problem happens with a customer’s machine, it is critical to quickly get that system back to working order.
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Over a year after the initial ransomware attack, WannaCry is still making headlines and causing residual damage.
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For most businesses, network downtime is a revenue nightmare.
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The value-added reseller (VAR) business isn’t what it used to be.
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