Server Rack Fans
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HP ProLiant DL380 G5 Quad-Core Xeon E5335 2.0GHz 2x4MB 2GB SA-P400 Fans nc373i 2U Rack Mountable Server 433525-001 $1507.38 HP ProLiant DL380 G5 Quad-Core Xeon E5335 2.0GHz 2x4MB 2GB SA-P400 Fans nc373i 2U Rack Mountable Server 433525-001 |
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Rk419Walvs – Startech.Com 4U 19In Secure Horizontal Wall Mountable Server Rack – 2 Fans Included – 19 4U Wall Mounted $364.61 the Rk419walvs 4U 19-inch Secure Horizontal Wall Mountable Server Rack is a Lockable, Solid Steel Storage Rack That Provides a Robust Solution For Wall Mounting Telecom, Network or Server Equipment, And Includes Two 120mm Fans, For Improved Airflow. this 4U Rack Can be Mounted to a Wall in a Server Room, Office, or Above a Doorway in Rooms Lacking The Space For a Full-size Rack, to Expand Your Workspace And Keep Your Equipment Protected From Unauthorized Access. constructed to Eia-rs310 Standards, The Server Rack Allows Equipment to be Mounted Horizontally, And Offers a Hinged Lockable Front Cover as Well as a Lockable Body. Alternatively, Non-rackmount Equipment Can be Mounted Vertically With The Included Bottom Cover, Using The Rack as a Wall Case. the Bracket Mounting Holes (used to Mount to a Wall or Desk) Are Positioned at 16-inches Apart, Matching Standard Stud Measurements For Easy Installation. [2922503] UPC: 065030841849 UNSPC: 24102001 30L x 28W x 10H 50 LB 1 Cubes |
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Intel / Ped Server Chassis w fans / P4208XXMHDR $688.24 Intel – Ped Server Chassis w fans – P4208XXMHDR |
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Intel / Ped Server Chassis w fans / P4308XXMHEN $488.42 Intel – Ped Server Chassis w fans – P4308XXMHEN |
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Intel / Ped Server Chassis w fans / P4208XXMHGR $813.02 Intel – Ped Server Chassis w fans – P4208XXMHGR |
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115V AC Cooling Fan. 120mm x 38mm HS with Power Plug $15.99 Overview The high speed 120 by 120 by 38 millimeter 115V AC axial fan is housed in die cast aluminum with thermoplastic blades. Containing long life dual ball bearings, the fan can run continuously for 67,000 hours and be mounted in any direction. Includes a 4 foot power cord which allows the fan to be plugged into a standard outlet. Cooltron fans are certified by CE, UL, TUV, and RoHS; and found … |
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Intel Case SC5600BRPNA PED 750W 1+1 Redundant PSU TOWER Or 5U Rack Enterprise-Level Chassis $1,495.98 Enlarge image Maximum reliability, scalability, and manageability in a highly versatile pedestal chassis.The Intel Server Chassis SC5600 delivers the versatility to support applications ranging from workgroup database servers to departmental exchange servers.With hot-swap drive bays, hot-swap redundant power supplies, and up to 10 SAS or SATA drive options, the SC5600 is an enterprise-level chassi… |
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Thermaltake Mobile Fan II External USB Cooling Fan – Us $11.10 THERMALTAKE A1888 THERMALTAKE 80MM MOBILE FAN II USB POWER EXTERNAL CASE FAN A1888… |
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D-Link 24-Port Rackmountable Gigabit Switch DGS-1024D $199.99 Utilizing both Gigabit technology and D-Link Green technology the D-Link DGS-1024D is an ideal switch for the eco-minded and petitive small business.Primary InformationNetworking Type : Switch Form Factor : External Data Transfer Rate : 1 GBps Data Link Protocol : Ether; Fast Ether; Gigabit Ether Networking / Ports… |
Moving WP Databases To New Servers - A Tutorial
If you have found this page, I would have absolutely no doubt in my mind that you have already experienced the frustrations that are associated with how to migrate WordPress databases to an entirely new location on a new hosting account, or even a new domain. Here’s the thing. I’ve had some practice, and I believe that you will be able to get this process down pat quite easily too. Today, I am going to teach you how this is done using cPanel, and phpMYadmin, or your respective hosting accounts administration panel.
First things first, you will need to access phpMYadmin. Details on how to access this within your hosting accounts administration panel should be easy to source out through your hosting provider, or your welcome email that you received when you first signed up. For those of you who are not all that fluent when it comes to hosting accounts, phpMYadmin is the area in your hosting account where you can modify, import and export databases. In all essence, a highly sensitive part of your hosting account, so please be sure to follow my instructions correctly today.
Once you have access to phpMYadmin, you will need to select the correct database from the menu provided. If you are unsure of which of these databases your blog is using, then you will need to refer to the WP-config file that is located within your WordPress blog root directory, as this file will contain the name of the database. Once the database has been selected, click on the export button, and this will save the database as a file to a local destination on your computer.
Before you transfer the database to the new hosting account, you will first need to create a new database and assign a user to it, so that you can import the old database into it. A database can be transferred using restore function in certain hosting control panels, but as a rule of thumb, I avoid this as they can be quite buggy. In your administration area, simply create a new database and assign a user to it. Take note of the password, user name and database name - this is quite important.
Once you have created your new database, you will now ned to access the database using phpMYadmin. Don't worry if the database appears to be empty, this is completely normal, as you have not plugged the database into anything yet. Select the import tab, select your downloaded SQL file, and upload it. Once this is done, you will now be able to see that there is a set of new tables in place, and you will have successfully moved your Wordress database over.
So there you have it! Sounds easy, doesn't it? Well, it looks a little complicated, but with some practice, I promise that it becomes much easier. There are easier ways to migrate WordPress databases of course, and they utilize certain software applications that you may or may not be familiar with. The key is to choose the method that works best for you, and your skill set. Also, be careful, as one wrong slip can easily render your database unusable.
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HP ProLiant DL580 G7 584086-001 4U Rack Entry-level Server - 4 x Xeon E7540 2GHz - 4 Processor Support - 32 GB Standard, 1 TB Maximum RAM - DVD-Reader $17495.21 The all-new DL580 G7 combines best-in-class HP performance, manageability, and reliability features with the latest Intel processor technology and is an ideal choice for mission-critical data center deployments and virtualization environments. DDR-3 memory expandable to 1 TB, advanced I/O slot configuration and Intel Xeon 7500 series processors drive performance and scalability to new levels. The DL580 G7 packs in brand new reliability and availability features like flash-backed write cache, redundant power supplies and fans and Intel MCA recovery. HP Insight Control along with iLO3 and common slot power supply simplify and optimize management tasks for greater levels of efficiency and higher TCOs to make sure you get the best return on your server investment. |
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HP ProLiant DL580 G7 584087-001 Entry-level Server - 4-Way - 2 Xeon E7530 1.86GHz - 16GB Standard/1TB Maximum - DDR3 SDRAM (DVD-ROM) - Green Compliance: Yes - Rack - 4U $7942 The all-new DL580 G7 combines best-in-class HP performance, manageability, and reliability features with the latest Intel processor technology and is an ideal choice for mission-critical data center deployments and virtualization environments. DDR-3 memory expandable to 1 TB, advanced I/O slot configuration and Intel Xeon 7500 series processors drive performance and scalability to new levels. The DL580 G7 packs in brand new reliability and availability features like flash-backed write cache, redundant power supplies and fans and Intel MCA recovery. HP Insight Control along with iLO3 and common slot power supply simplify and optimize management tasks for greater levels of efficiency and higher TCOs to make sure you get the best return on your server investment. |