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November 26, 2017

IPDetails – a useful multi-tool to gather details about an IP address

By John Dixon in Assured Forwarding Tag API, Cloud, coding, development, DNS, GitHub, Google, import, Internet, IPv4, IPv6, repository, silk, tools

What I initially needed IPDetails to offer A couple of months ago I needed a tool that allowed me to gather more information on IP addresses that I'd collected using…

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September 26, 2017

Azure Data Box is Microsoft’s Snowball and Azure’s sneakernet

By John Dixon in News Byte Tag AES, Amazon, Americas, AWS, Azure, California, Cloud, Google, import, Microsoft, servers, storage, usa

Microsoft's Azure platform is gaining a portable hard disk import capability. The shippable disk transfer device will bring them into line with Google's Transfer Appliance and Amazon's AWS Snowball (but…

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July 7, 2017

Arista suspends US imports in Cisco patent dispute

By John Dixon in Assured Forwarding Tag Arista, board, Cisco Systems, Ethernet, import, market, patent, technology

Arista have filed with the Securities and Exchanges Commission (SEC) in the US that they are suspending imports into the US. This is to comply with a ruling made earlier…

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February 7, 2017

#SaferInternetDay – so let’s sign some things, like that new repository

By John Dixon in Assured Forwarding, Featured Tag #giveasmile, #saferinternetday, CentOS, coding, gpg, How To?, import, Internet, monitoring, package, repository, rpm, security, tools, updated, Wireshark, yum

It's Safer Internet Day today. #giveasmile Part of being safe on the Internet is making sure you know what you are downloading.. so let's make sure that you're downloading those…

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December 1, 2016

Amazon carry lots of Snowballs in their SnowMobile

By John Dixon in Assured Forwarding Tag Amazon, analytics, AWS, bandwidth, Big Data, capacity, Cloud, datacenter, embedded, encryption, import, monitoring, security, standard, storage, upgrade, video, YouTube

Amazon have a service called AWS Snowball, but if you're importing a large dataset into the cloud, 80TB might simply not be enough. So now you can upgrade your transfers…

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October 8, 2015

Amazon imports cloud data with Snowball

By John Dixon in Assured Forwarding Tag Amazon, AWS, bandwidth, Cloud, datacenter, import, storage, updated

In 2009, Amazon created a service which allowed you send them your own hard disk, and have the data from it imported into their cloud. Snowball, the updated service Amazon…

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May 22, 2009

Send your hard disk for Amazon to import data to cloud

By John Dixon in News Byte Tag Amazon, AWS, bandwidth, Cloud, import, latency, standard

Amazon is allowing users to ship them a hard disk with their data on it to allow it to be imported into the cloud. This overcomes the prime challenge of…

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