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Virtual Machine (VM) PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 29 June 2010 18:12

How many times have you wanted to test another operating system  but you are scared of compromising  the working  of your computer? From this question you already guessed  the functionality of the virtual machine (VM).
The virtual machine is an application installed on your computer that allows you to install an operating system without risk of affecting the operation of your computer. Indeed, it creates a file in a folder that we choose where our operating system will be available.
However, there are various aspects in the use of virtual machine that we have to consider. Although the virtual machine supports an operating system, it needs a computer with high performance to get the best from it, because the virtual machine requires the same resources that normally the installation of the operating system
requires. There is a lot of software for creating virtual machines the most famous are VMware, VirtualBox and Microsoft VirtualPC.
VMware (www.vmware.com) is more complete it is used in the work place and  it  is not free. VMware can emulate Windows, Linux, Sun Solaris and others. The operating system installation is done using a simple wizard and it is intuitive.
Microsoft VirtualPC  (www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/) is less complete but at least it's free. In this virtual machine we can emulate only Microsoft Windows operating systems but it is a good tool for those who want to test the various Windows systems.
VirtualBox (www.virtualbox.org/) is free for personal use. This virtual machine supports major operating systems Linux, Windows and Solaris as well. The only downside of this emulator is the configuration because it is a bit more complex. However, there are several guides on the official website and forums that make it easy to set up the virtual machine.
Last Updated on Saturday, 21 August 2010 18:29
 
What Is A Server List? PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 11 June 2010 14:16

What is a server list is an important question. What follows are free tips on how to protect the computer you own. You also will discovery what people say about the legality of using proxy server and the connection between proxy server and internet privacy. Proxy server is clothe that hide private parts of a computer. Is it our duty to cover our private parts? Is it our choice? To what degree is it lawful for people without official authority to randomly spy on our private internet travel?

 Legal professionals use the terms protection, defense and nondisclosure when they discuss internet privacy. Various nations produce documents that recognize a need for their citizens to protect and defend themselves and property. Laws differ from country to country. People who use proxy servers need to learn the laws of their country.

 Some governments recognize the right to defend against attacks that retard or inhibit people from pursuing lawful internet activities. These governments allow their citizens to defend themselves against people who randomly watch or spy. Certain governments acknowledge the right not to disclose personal data. These are some of the privacy protections that many governments recognize and provide to their citizens.

Should we be allowed to cloak our real intended internet destination? Some people are trying to hide their internet surfing from other people who have no law enforcement authority. Law enforcement has authority. Law enforcement also has a permanent record of every thing we type, upload to and download from the internet. So, most people do not seem to hiding from the authorities when they use a list of servers.

 A list of server is a list of computers and their IP location address. Oftentimes the list of servers becomes numerous and lengthy. The owner of the lists may employ management software to deal with and control these lists. This is especially true if the list owner provides additional services to subscribers such as proxies. These servers hide internet travel from people who are not part of law enforcement.

 Each computer on the list is called a host, is usually very fast and holds data or performs a function. End users, called terminals, sometimes want to log onto a host to transfer them to their intended website. End users, namely you and me, want the host to slingshot us away from prying eyes that have no authority to look upon the nakedness of our computer.

Last Updated on Saturday, 21 August 2010 18:10
 
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