This lovely little worm will start beating on the door at www.sco.com come
Feb 1/04. Interesting huh?
At 09:01 PM 26/01/2004 -0500, Wojtek Zlobicki wrote:
The worm is being talked about on news.com and all the major virus vendors
already have advisories on their websites. The worm in my case
Check out http://www.ellacoya.com/products/products.html.
They are tried and true. Their deep packet inspection to pick up all known
P2P for example works extremely well.
Regards,
Timo
At 01:35 PM 26/11/2003 -0500, Peter Murray wrote:
(caveat: I am not in sales - I'm a very happy
Canoga Perkins hasn't updated their website to show specs for the 9119
single fiber transceivers. You'll have to call them for details on that
specific model, as it became available recently.
Regards,
Timo
The Canoga Perkins 9119 (100MB) and 9120 (1000MB) series are tried and
true. They
The Do Not Call registry is on hold...
http://news.findlaw.com/cnn/docs/ftc/donotcall92303ord.pdf
I hope they get the power issues resolved soon ... my igloo is going to
melt soon!
Cheers!
Timo Janhunen
Aurora Cable Internet
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | voice: +1 (905) 727-1981 x253 | fax: +1 (905) 727-7407
At 04:04 PM 04/04/2003 -0800, Bill Woodcock wrote:
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Matthew Kaufman wrote:
natural gas has been off for multiple days in a row twice.
So for the last datacenter I built, I went with diesel.
I'm not following your logic... How does the fact that natural gas is
At 05:01 PM 04/04/2003 -0800, Bill Woodcock wrote:
4) In larger sizes, Diesel gensets are _cheap_.
The only difference between the diesel and gas genset is the carburetor,
which is just different, not more expensive.
-Bill
Gasoline and natural gas engines run
At 05:51 PM 04/04/2003 -0800, Bill Woodcock wrote:
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Timo Janhunen wrote:
Natural gas is volatile, hence not a good option in earthquake prone
areas - earthquake + natural gas line = big smelly leak - big
smelly leak +
spark = big fire
They're already
At 06:09 PM 14/02/2003 -0800, you wrote:
Can someone recommend a vendor for an OC3 to DS3 DACS or mux? I need a small
one with capacity for a single OC3.
If you plan to run standalone, the Nortel OPTera Metro 3300 has a number of
advantages over others. For OC12 capacity later down the road,