Server Nic

Dec 11
2009

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Server Nic
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Remote Server Monitoring & Maintainance

OmkarSoft provides a complete range of professional services to help you set-up your servers and keep them running.

Managing an Internet server is a continuous, ongoing task. To ensure the highest levels of security, maximum uptime and reliability, constant maintenance is required; access logs must be audited, security patches must be applied, and general housekeeping must be performed on a weekly basis at minimum.

We at OmkarSoft proactively monitor your systems around the clock to detect any anomalies that might indicate an imminent problem. You also have to do routine upgrades, system tweaking and maintenance. Since Server administration does not have to be done on the spot, an online connection to the server is sufficient enough for administrative jobs to be done.

Our Remote Server Maintenance service plans offer a cost-effective alternative to having a costly onsite Linux System Administrator. OmkarSoft offers remote Linux maintenance and support at affordable prices, also because of the time-zone difference OmkarSoft can do Server Monitoring/Maintenance 24/7.

Each year American businesses lose over $18 Billion dollars in lost data recovery, we at can take regular backups and store it safely and securely in our site.

 

Remote Maintenance helps businesses in minimizing their efforts on these non-core activities.

By outsourcing your non-core tasks like IT Maintenance to experts; not only you can cut your operating expenses drastically but also get the advantage in terms of quality work. Further more, it gives you more time to concentrate in company growth plans rather than spending it on non-critical issues like Maintenance.

Linux Remote System Administration Services:

  • Remote installation ,Configuration and maintenance of Databases like MySQL, PostgreSQL, IBM DB/2 on Linux.
  • Remote installation ,Configuration and maintenance of Mailservers like sendmail.
  • Remote installation ,Configuration and maintenance of Webservers like Apache.
  • Remote installation ,Configuration and maintenance of Fileservers like Samba, NFS, FTP,OpenLDAP
  • Remote installation ,Configuration and maintenance of Proxy Servers like Squid
  • Monitoring server services, process, memory usage, load balancing.
  • Radius
  • DNS
  • DHCP Server and Client
  • File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Server
  • Network File System (NFS) Server
  • PPP Configuration
  • RAID Configuration
  • Network Interface Card (NIC) Configuration
  • Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Server
  • Remote installation ,Configuration and maintenance of Firewall solutions on top of OpenSource Operating
  • Systems (as proxyserver for http, mail, ftp,...) , Firewall-ip chains
  • Daily Back Up Services for Data Services
  • Off Site Data Back Ups
  • Applying latest patches and building the module

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How can I route my internet connection into my Server and then lead the internet into my router?

I have a Westell VersaLink 327W and a Windows 2003 Server Enterprise Server with 2 NICs I wanted to lead my securespot to the Server then Plug another network cable into my second NIC then take that network cable into my Linksys Wireless-N Brodband Router.

Does anybody know?????

I DONT WANT TO HEAR ABOUT GETTING A NEW ROUTER

If you are going to use the router as simple a hub and bridge it while using the server as the DHCP then you have to set it up as such.

The bottom line is the router is DESIGNED to have you plugin the DSL feed into the router and from the router lead to the various PCs.

Changing the physical cabling will not do anything other then not work. You need to leave the physical cabling as the hardware is designed and from there change the software and the configurations of the router and the server to achieve the desired affect you are looking for.

If you are trying to use the server as I mentioned check out the DHCP for the server in the help section and use the manual for the router you listed as I have posted below.

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