Links for March 27, 2009 through March 28, 2009:
- Distributed Systems – Google Code University – Google Code – Aggregated course content on distributed systems.
- Algorithms – Google Code University – Google Code – Course content on CS algorithms.
- Advanced Topics in Programming Languages Series: Python Design Patterns (part 2) – "Google Tech Talks April 4, 2007 ABSTRACT Design Patterns must be studied in the context on the language in which they'll get implemented (the Gang of Four made that point very strongly in their book, though almost everybody else seems not to have noticed:-). This talk explores several categories of classic "elementary" DPs in a Python context — Creational, Masquerading, Adaptation, and Template." (part 2)
- Advanced Topics in Programming Languages Series: Python Design Patterns (Part 1) – "Google Tech Talks March 14, 2007 ABSTRACT Design Patterns must be studied in the context on the language in which they'll get implemented (the Gang of Four made that point very strongly in their book, though almost everybody else seems not to have noticed:-). This talk explores several categories of classic "elementary" DPs in a Python context — Creational, Masquerading, Adaptation, and Template."
- DOCUMENTATION: How to back up and restore Exchange 5.5/2000/2003 with NetBackup using a private backup LAN with a private IP Address and host name – "When using Veritas NetBackup ™ and backing up any version of Exchange through a backup local area network (LAN), there are certain configurations that must be done in order to get this to work properly. In order to back up Exchange and for the Exchange specific directives to work, the Exchange server name must be used in the NetBackup policy as the client name (the Exchange server name that is shown in Exchange System Manager and the name that the email clients are using). If a different host name is used the backups and restores will fail."
- VIOPS: Proven Practices for Deploying and Managing VMware: Virtualizing Microsoft SQL Server – "This is a VIOPS syndicate document that highlights the usefulness of the SQL Server white paper, summarizing and outlining its content and adding more useful resource by the community."
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