Thursday, August 4, 2011

Check Computer Hardware

Introduction

Sometimes we need a computer data such as brandmotherboard, cpu, ram capacity, hard drive capacity, brand bios,and others.

We can use cpu-z applications from http://www.cpuid.com/.
from the testimony of his official website:

What is CPU-Z
CPU-Z is a freeware That gathers information on some of themain devices of your system. CPU
Name and number.
Core stepping and process.
Package.
Core voltage.
Internal and external clocks, clock multiplier.
Supported instruction sets.
Cache information.
mainboard
Vendor, model and revision.
BIOS model and date.
Chipset (northbridge and southbridge) and sensor.
Graphic interface.
memory
Frequency and timings.
Module (s) specification using SPD (Serial Presence Detect):vendor, serial number, timings table.
System
Windows and DirectX version

You can use it free, just download the file cpu-z on the site http://www.cpuid.com/


Picture 1. Detail my CPU

Picture 2. Detail Motherboard


Monday, August 1, 2011

Security Network With Clear OS



Introduction
ClearOS is a family of operating systems for the enterprise, small business, and home. There are three editions to choose from depending on your needs and suitable to your abilities. They are: ClearOS Enterprise, ClearOS Home, and ClearOS Core.


ClearOS Core is a multipurpose, enterprise-ready platform designed for businesses. It features scalable network technologies. It is managed using traditional Linux tools. ClearOS Core features web, database, high availability and desktop features.

The open source revolution in the software industry has made it possible to provide all versions of ClearOS at no cost.  ClearOS Enterprise and ClearOS Home include out-of-the-box features including: antivirus, antispam, VPN and content filtering are built right into the software -- no need for expensive third party add-ons. With ClearOS, you can avoid costly vendor lock-in and proprietary formats; instead, you can embrace open standards and protocols.

Yes.  All the features that you see listed over there on the right are free to use and install.  ClearOS is built on open source software, so when you install the antivirus engine - for example - you also get the open source updates that come with it!   ClearCenter provides enhancements to these core open source features - for example more in-depth antivirus signature updates - but these do not take away from the underlying open source software. 

  • Multi-WAN
  • VPN - PPTP, IPsec, OpenVPN
  • DMZ and 1-to-1 NAT
  • Stateful Firewall
  • Local DHCP and DNS Servers

  • Antimalware - Antivirus, Antiphishing, Antispyware
  • Antispam
  • Bandwidth Management
  • Intrusion Protection, Intrusion Prevention, Intrusion Detection
  • Protocol Filtering including Peer-to-Peer Detection
  • Content Filter
  • Web Proxy
  • Access Control
Download clearOS : http://www.clearfoundation.com