Recently I took some time looking into TCP keep-alive and
how it works in a Windows environment. Seeing that I already had a summary
written on the subject, I’ve decided this is an opportunity for a blog post.
So, here we go…
Applications are often client-server based. In some cases
you’ll want the client to keep the connection to the server open, even if it’s
been idle for a while. Usually, you’ll want that if making a new connection is
too “costly”, being it time or performance or any other consideration.
Connections are usually interrupted...
5/12/14
3/20/14
Posted by Dani H. on 8:11 PM with No comments
Hi everyone,
I've made
a few presentations recently I'd like to bring to your attention.
First up, is a presentation I made at a developers conference that
covers 2 new features in Windows Server 2012. The driving idea behind it, was
to highlight “sexy” features in Windows Server 2012 and maybe make the
developers want to upgrade from whatever they're using right now.
You can find it right here
: http://prezi.com/-hjwi4wdmf6k/whats-new-in-windows-server-2012-highlights/
Second one, is a short presentation I made covering the basics...
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