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Knowing What Computer Servers to Trust to Run Your Business
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Using a wiki is easy. A wiki is first and foremost a web site. You can do all the things you do on any web site. You can look at text and images, play video, follow hyperlinks or search for content.
  
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What is special about a wiki web site is that registered users can comment, or add to and change what appears on the site. Registration is free and open to everyone. All that is required is an email address and a willingness to make a contribution.
  
Computer servers play an integral part in a network, be it in a school, an office or a business establishment since all the data management is being handled here. A server can be a physical computer with specialized programs to allocate resources, grant permission or access to client computers and performs other networking tasks.
 
  
Many establishments today, uses sever computers to perform certain tasks such as data storage, data transfer and other errands.
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== Joining as a registered user of Now and Then ==
  
Components of a Computer Server
 
  
It is very essential to have a sturdy and reliable computer server. It must have a hardware to match the demands of the network. Here’s a checklist of what a computer server must have.  
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To register as a user on the '''Now and Then''' wiki, click where it says ''Join Here'' in the left hand column. A simple sign in process allows you to become a member with the ability to create articles, edit, comment and contribute.  
  
• RAM Power.  Having a huge size of RAM will ensure speedy data processing. The server will be able to serve various requests from multiple computers at a fast pace.
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Learning how to use the wiki authoring and editing tools is easy. The site uses the [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki ''Mediawiki''] software, which is the same as that used for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main Page ''Wikipedia''], the world famous online encyclopaedia. '''Now and Then''' works somewhat differently from ''Wikipedia'', but the principles are the same.  
• Processor Speed.  The processor must be sufficient in handling multi-tasking and requests.  
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• Vast storage.  The server must have high-capacity hard drives and vast storage system to store data in the network.  
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• Reliable OS. Linux is the most stable operating system for servers. Many IT managers prefers Linux for multiple-data management.  
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• Sturdy Hardware. It is essential for a server to have sturdy parts so it will not fail due to substandard hardware.
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• Back-up Plan.  There should be back-up hardware in case of server machine failure.
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• Back-up Power.  A reliable power source must be ensured for servers since it performs sensitive tasks.
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• Cooling Fans. These are important devices for the maintenance of working temperature. Since most servers operate 24/7, it is essential to keep it cool.  
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Types of Servers
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When you have logged in with your user account, the tabs across the top of the article allow you to add and edit, or to discuss it.
  
There are several classifications of servers, namely: the blade server, rack server and tower server.  
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By default, the page tab is active when you view an article. You can view other information using the other tabs such as discussion and history.  
  
Blade Server This is a compact modular server designed to save physical space and energy. It has all the components of power, cooling, networking, storage and other uses. The blades are hot-swappable for easy hardware addition. This is commonly used for virtualization, web hosting and cluster computing.
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When you are a registered user and have logged in to the site, you see a different set of tabs above the article. These include Edit, Delete, Move, Protect and Watch.  
  
IBM has a range of Express Blade Server running on Intel Xeon processor 5600. It automatically adjusts power consumption and server performance according to the present need. It is easy to add new servers, storage, and other connectivity equipment from other IT vendors. It comes with IBM BladeCenter for easy blade management. A good example of this is the [http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/au/express/servers/index.html/ ibm blade].  
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'''Edit''' gives you the ability to change the content in the article, using the data form and text authoring tools.See [[Help:Edit]] to learn more about editing. <br>
  
Rack Server  This is a 19-inch rack or shelf where equipments are being placed. This is commonly used for servers handling remote access to private networks as well as the entertainment, telecommunication, broadcasting, computing and other industries.  
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'''Watch''' enables you to be emailed details about any changes to a particular article.  
  
IBM’s Rack Express Server are designed for first-time server buyers and small businesses. It is economical but delivers excellent performance. Intel processor technology is used for each the Rack Express Server range for optimum performance level with management tools that IT administrators will love.  
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Always remember to save your changes before exiting.  
  
Tower Server  This type of server is also known as cabinet servers. It’s function is similar to that of a rack server where it is ideal as first server for small businesses or small home offices.  
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For our first '''Now and Then''' community in Mallala, South Australia, public information and training sessions have been conducted at the Mallala Primary School for those who wanted more formal training in using the wiki and the Internet.
  
The IBM Tower Express Servers are designed for smaller workloads such as those in branch offices, small offices or home offices. It delivers quality performance and reliability but easy on the budget.  
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For more help with using the wiki, send an email to: [mailto:communities@sweet.net.au Sweet Technology] manager of the '''Now and Then''' wiki.<br>
  
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== Wiki etiquette ==
  
For Your Server Needs
 
  
Plan out your network with a network administrator (or just yourself) and choose which type of server is best for you. Be it a blade server, rack server or a tower server, just make sure that it is reliable to run your business for you.
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BE NICE!  is the first principle
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Please be respectful of others, ''Now and Then'' is a shared, collaborative space.  Use the editing function to make constructive contributions, not to criticise the work of others.  If you believe there are errors or omissions in an article, use the discuss function to raise these matters with the author/s.
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Revision as of 19:35, 5 July 2012

Using a wiki is easy. A wiki is first and foremost a web site. You can do all the things you do on any web site. You can look at text and images, play video, follow hyperlinks or search for content.

What is special about a wiki web site is that registered users can comment, or add to and change what appears on the site. Registration is free and open to everyone. All that is required is an email address and a willingness to make a contribution.


Joining as a registered user of Now and Then

To register as a user on the Now and Then wiki, click where it says Join Here in the left hand column. A simple sign in process allows you to become a member with the ability to create articles, edit, comment and contribute.

Learning how to use the wiki authoring and editing tools is easy. The site uses the Mediawiki software, which is the same as that used for Page Wikipedia, the world famous online encyclopaedia. Now and Then works somewhat differently from Wikipedia, but the principles are the same.

When you have logged in with your user account, the tabs across the top of the article allow you to add and edit, or to discuss it.

By default, the page tab is active when you view an article. You can view other information using the other tabs such as discussion and history.

When you are a registered user and have logged in to the site, you see a different set of tabs above the article. These include Edit, Delete, Move, Protect and Watch.

Edit gives you the ability to change the content in the article, using the data form and text authoring tools.See Help:Edit to learn more about editing.

Watch enables you to be emailed details about any changes to a particular article.

Always remember to save your changes before exiting.

For our first Now and Then community in Mallala, South Australia, public information and training sessions have been conducted at the Mallala Primary School for those who wanted more formal training in using the wiki and the Internet.

For more help with using the wiki, send an email to: Sweet Technology manager of the Now and Then wiki.


Wiki etiquette

BE NICE! is the first principle

Please be respectful of others, Now and Then is a shared, collaborative space. Use the editing function to make constructive contributions, not to criticise the work of others. If you believe there are errors or omissions in an article, use the discuss function to raise these matters with the author/s.

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