Operating System Support Services
CCS has specialists in Windows, UNIX and Linux amongst
others. Our objective approach to the different platforms gives us a unique
perspective that is not available from others that focus only on one specific
operating system.
We specialize in networking heterogeneous environments.
Since we do not have a bias to a particular platform we are able to provide you
with guidance which is based on your business needs rather than any preference
for a particular operating system.
CCS staff has a wide experience of Windows, UNIX and Linux
environments in large and small organizations. We have worked with major players
in the market, including Microsoft, Red Hat, IBM and Dell.
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Linux (RedHat, Suse)
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Customizing and rebuilding Kernels |
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File Systems configuration |
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Disaster Recovery and RAID |
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Scheduling and automating tasks |
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Xserver Configuration and troubleshooting |
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Backup and restoration |
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Clustering Support and maintenance |
Windows NT, 2000, XP, 2003
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Disaster Recovery and RAID |
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Backup and Restoration |
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Local Security Policy configuration |
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Disk management |
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Boot Process troubleshooting |
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Performance monitoring and system tuning |
Monitoring and Tuning
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Local monitoring and tuning |
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Remote monitoring and tuning |
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OpenVMS |
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OpenVMS is a multi-user,
multiprocessing virtual memory-based operating system (OS) designed for use in
time sharing, batch processing, real time (process priorities can be set higher
than OS kernel jobs) and transaction processing. It offers high system
availability through clustering, or the ability to distribute the system over
multiple physical machines. This allows the system to be "disaster-tolerant"
against natural disasters that may disable individual data-processing
facilities. VMS also includes a process priority system that allows for
real-time process to run unhindered, while user processes get temporary priority
"boosts" if necessary. OpenVMS commercialized many features that are now
considered standard requirements for any high-end server operating System.
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