Virtualization Server
What is a Virtualization Server? A virtualization server is a physical computer that runs a special software layer called a hypervisor. The hypervisor carves the server’s physical resources (CPU, RAM, storage, networking) into…
What is a Virtualization Server? A virtualization server is a physical computer that runs a special software layer called a hypervisor. The hypervisor carves the server’s physical resources (CPU, RAM, storage, networking) into…
A file server is a broad concept for any system dedicated to file sharing, while NAS is a specific, popular type of file server that is an all-in-one appliance AspectFile Sharing Server (General Concept)Network…
A small business server is a powerful computer that sits at the center of a company's network, acting as a central hub to store data, run applications, and manage services…
Unmanaged Switches: The "Plug-and-Play" An unmanaged switch is the simplest form of networking. You plug it into power, plug in your devices, and it just works. There is no "brain"…
In a small business environment, the Core Switch serves as the high-speed backbone of the entire network. While a large enterprise might have separate layers for Core, Distribution, and Access,…
🧱 Regular Firewall vs. Next-Gen Firewall The main difference lies in the OSI Model layers they inspect. A regular firewall usually stops at Layer 4 (Transport), while an NGFW goes…
A Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) is essentially the "Bouncer 2.0" of your network. While a traditional firewall is like a security guard who only checks if your name is on the…
Small business network as a digital ecosystem where every device has a specific job to do to keep the data flowing and the hackers out. Here is the breakdown of…
While cloud computing has become incredibly popular, having a physical or on-premise server in a small business environment offers distinct advantages that cloud services sometimes cannot match. Here are the…
Small Business Network A small business network is a group of computers, printers, servers, and other devices connected to each other to share resources and information. Unlike a large enterprise network that…