The month of April brings virtual machine instance updates for Enseva Azure. Existing Enseva Azure subscribers now have access to new Windows Server 2012R2, Windows Server 2016 and CentOS 7.x images that contain pre-installed patches and updates. CentOS 6.x has stopped receiving full updates and is now only receiving maintenance updates until it’s scheduled end
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Meltdown is a hardware vulnerability affecting Intel x86 microprocessors and some ARM-based microprocessors. It allows a rogue process to read any kernel memory, even when it is not authorized to do so. You may read more about the issue here: https://googleprojectzero.blogspot.com/2018/01/reading-privileged-memory-with-side.html Enseva’s Azure infrastructure has already been updated to address this vulnerability. Enseva’s architecture allows
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Earlier this week Enseva Networks was approved and added to the speedtest.net internet performance testing platform. General internet users and customers alike can test their internet speed against Enseva’s network. Start the process by simply visiting http://speedtest.net. If you are in the vicinity of Cedar Rapids or Hiawatha Iowa, your browser may automagically select Enseva as
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As IT managers, facility managers and CIOs feel increasing pressure to achieve zero downtime, to scale the data center to meet ever changing requirements and to reduce energy costs. The search for the most reliable and efficient power and cooling infrastructure has become even more critical. During this seminar you will learn about… Legacy Data
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875 million data points. That’s how much data gets collected every day at Enseva Hiawatha. This data then gets sorted, grouped and analysed by Enseva’s customized monitoring system to ensure that customers stay online and performance is always at it’s peak. Where on earth does all this data come from? The short and simple explanation for
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