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New Zealand Networks Review

by J. Miller on Apr.08, 2009, under Computers, Hardware, Internet, Networks, Web Hosting

Here’s my review of New Zealand’s nationwide domestic and commercial networks and their utilization since my arrival. Due to the strict nature with which ISP’s protect their network overhead and utilization levels I can’t get into specific numbers, but I can speak on what I have been told, seen, and experienced during my time here.

  • What Goes Around Comes Around!

First and foremost New Zealand is currently in the early stages of for lack of a better term ‘de-monopolization’ within the transit service provider industry. I equate it to what happened with the British Telecom (BT) and the UK back around 2000. Originally 90% or so of the major networks within New Zealand were owned/operated by Telecom, along comes Telstra (from AU I think) and begins to put a little push against Telecom. This created a little bit of competition within the market and brought prices for data down a little bit. Fast forward 5-10yrs or so to the present and we’re now finally seeing a very good diversification of backbone and tier1 providers coming in and challenging the old “big iron” of the past. (continue reading…)

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If Santa bought himself a laptop… he ordered a Lenovo w700ds!

by J. Miller on Dec.23, 2008, under Computers, Hardware

I’m rarely impressed by all things hardware related, especially when it comes to the design or user interface; as not a lot has changed enough to suprise me over the last 5-10 years. I was happily surprised today when I read the above review and started looking more at the actual specs and design of this new notebook series from Lenovo(IBM). (continue reading…)

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Microsoft SQL Server ErrorLogs and Transaction Logs Eating Your Storage?

by J. Miller on Dec.07, 2008, under Computers, Operating Systems, Reference, Software, Tweaks, Windows

Is your server’s c:\ running out of space due to MSSQL service writing insanely large log files?  Yeah Ok… While this can be quite annoying, if this is all you have to worry about all day enjoy your free time.  Relocating the log files is something you can do pretty quickly; and you can get this done with limited downtime.  Of course non-peak off hours are the best time for any system enviroment changes as this.

So lets see what options you have… (continue reading…)

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