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GigeNET Adds Dual Purpose Server To Line-up (PRWEB)February 27, 2018 - GigeNET, an innovator in resilient managed cloud and dedicated hosting, announced the release of the Dual E5-2630 v4 and the finalization of the GigeNET server line. This 20 core server has space for up to two terabytes of DDR4 RAM and as much as 64 TB of local ...
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Corporate Endpoint Server Security Solutions Market – Detailed analysis and growth prospects for ... HTF MI presents an in-depth assessment of current Corporate Endpoint Server Security Solutions key market drivers, market size and trends and Global and United States Corporate Endpoint Server Security Solutions opportunities, challenges, and restraints as well as key market segments, ...
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Reminder: Demon's Souls Online Servers Shutting Down This Week Atlus' Demon's Souls has been a curious beast since its release on PlayStation 3 years ago. It no doubt inspired the Dark Souls games that followed after, but it continued to be a big draw for years, with players hopping online and taking on every challenging element that was thrown at them. But prepare ...
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How to Create Your Own Private Photo Sharing Cloud Whatever server you share from needs to be reliable and always ready. As a practical matter, NAS units are optimized for that, while consuming less power than leaving a more traditional PC server running. They also come pre-loaded with the type of software and remote access capability that makes ...
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9 things I wish I knew before playing Rainbow Six Siege Outbreak mode That's the typical combat situation in Outbreak mode, the limited-time event running from March 6 to April 3 in celebration of Siege's Year 3 content plan (PC players can enjoy it earlier, as it's currently running on the Technical Test Server until March 2). As detailed in our hands-on Rainbow Six Siege ...
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What Microsoft will tell the Supreme Court today Microsoft appears before the Supreme Court today on a case addressing whether law enforcement can demand data that's stored in a foreign server but accessible from the U.S., or if it needs the foreign nation to demand it for them. The decision could put American companies in jeopardy, argues ...
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