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General Information Solid State Drives (SSDs) are quickly replacing traditional, mechanical, hard disk drives due to their higher speed, lower power consumption, lighter weight, and being more shock proof. However, traditional whole disk erasing utilities like Darik's Boot and Nuke (DBAN) do not work well with SSDs because the placement of data blocks is not as predictable as...
Article Id: 16716

Linux IAAS SLA Introduction This document is to establish the Service Level Agreement for LSU’s Linux-based IAAS (Infrastructure as a Service). Service Availability ITS does not currently guarantee a service availability target but strives to maintain 99.9% availability, excluding pre-established monthly maintenance windows and down time caused by...
Article Id: 17667

General Information Before proceeding make sure you have the latest Service Packs and Windows updates installed, and also make sure your wireless adapter has the latest drivers. If your computer has a built-in wireless adapter, download the latest drivers from the computer manufacturer's website. If you have an external wireless adapter, download the latest drivers from the adapter...
Article Id: 17404

OpenSSH is the most common method used for remotely accessing Linux, BSD, and UNIX machines. When properly configured, it can provide a very secure environment; however, not all installations of OpenSSH are created equally, and taking the time to increase the security of an install can help to keep a machine from getting compromised. Restarting OpenSSH Most of these changes...
Article Id: 7913

General Information Before proceeding, make sure you have the latest Service Packs and Windows updates installed. Also make sure your wireless adapter has the latest drivers installed. If your computer has a built-in wireless adapter, download the latest drivers from the computer manufacturer's website. If you have an external wireless adapter, download the latest drivers from the adapter...
Article Id: 17953

How to Back up Files: 1. Click the Start button at the bottom left of your screen and then select Settings. 2. Choose Update & Security . 3. On the Update & security screen, click Backup on the left of your screen. 4. Then, select Add a drive. 5. Choose the appropriate external drive to back up your files. Your files...
Article Id: 17879

General Information This information has to do with the way the computer processes information and its available current features. Newer versions are more secure and can handle newer programs more effectively. To determine what version you are using on your Windows Operating System, follow the steps below. If you only need to see how to upgrade, jump to: How to Upgrade your Windows...
Article Id: 20462

General Information Before proceeding, make sure you have the latest Service Packs and Windows updates installed. Also make sure your wireless adapter has the latest drivers installed. If your computer has a built-in wireless adapter, download the latest drivers from the computer manufacturer's website. If you have an external wireless adapter, download the latest drivers from the adapter...
Article Id: 20553

NOTE : In order to connect to an on-campus computer, you must first log into the LSU VPN. For more information see VPN: LSU Overview Step 1 - On the Computer That You Plan To CONNECT TO : These steps allow for Remote Access to a specific Windows 7 Computer. This is typically your Office Computer, however it could also be a server or other departmental resource. Open...
Article Id: 17028

General Information Windows 7 is an operating system from the Microsoft Corporation. Windows 7 simplifies everyday tasks, works the way you want, makes new things possible, and is engineered by Microsoft yet inspired by the user. Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) is an important update that includes previously released security, performance, and stability updates for Windows 7....
Article Id: 13176

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