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The other half of the equation is the software that is sufficiently general yet comprehensive, such as Openlink's "superserver" app server, database, id managers, linked data repositories, etc.
GigaOM 2009
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The other half of the equation is the software that is sufficiently general yet comprehensive, such as Openlink's "superserver" app server, database, id managers, linked data repositories, etc.
GigaOM 2009
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The other half of the equation is the software that is sufficiently general yet comprehensive, such as Openlink's "superserver" app server, database, id managers, linked data repositories, etc.
GigaOM 2009
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Another brought home a superserver from work, only to discover that it was a 32-bit system that wouldn't run Hyper-V (which requires 64-bit).
Bob Lewis's blog 2009
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Windows services are neither run from a superserver nor in virtually all cases do they allow binding to specific ports, and Windows networking (LAN Manager) requires having services with open ports.
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Another brought home a superserver from work, only to discover that it was a 32-bit system that wouldn't run Hyper-V (which requires 64-bit).
Bob Lewis's blog J. Peter Bruzzese 2009
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Please specify a port for remote console connections to use [902] [ENTER] * Stopping internet superserver xinetd [OK] * Starting internet superserver xinetd [OK]
Planeta Ubuntu Brasil penguim 2008
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The other half of the equation is the software that is sufficiently general yet comprehensive, such as Openlink’s “superserver” app server, database, id managers, linked data repositories, etc.
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