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Record Nr.

UNINA9911009253203321

Autore

Zadeh Nastaran Nazar

Titolo

Data Centre Management

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Burlington : , : Toronto Academic Press, , 2024

©2024

ISBN

9781779562005

1779562004

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (263 pages)

Soggetti

Data centers

Cloud computing

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- About The Author -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- Chapter 1:  Introduction To Data Center Management --   Unit Introduction --   1.1. A Concept Of Data Center --   1.2. Functional Domains Of Data Center --   1.3. Access To Entrance Domain --   1.4. Dispersion Network Domain --   1.5. Storage Zone --   1.6 Considerations Of Data Center Architecture --   1.7 Management Of Data Center --   1.8 Components Of Data Center Management --   1.9 Data Center Capacity Management --   1.10 Tools Of Data Center Management --   1.11 Services Of Data Center Management --   1.12 Data Center Management Software --   1.13 Problems Of Data Center Management --   1.14 Challenges In Data Center Management --   1.15. Data Center Management Practices --   1.16 Data Center Management In The Future --   Summary --   Review Questions --   Multiple Choice Questions

Sommario/riassunto

This book serves as a comprehensive guide to data center management, exploring critical concepts and practices essential for managing modern data centers. It covers various aspects such as architecture, security, compliance, monitoring, power and cooling management, and future trends. The author, Nastaran Nazar Zadeh, aims to provide students, scholars, IT managers, and business leaders



with the knowledge needed to optimize data center operations. By examining topics like cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and machine learning, the book addresses both current challenges and emerging technologies in the field.

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Record Nr.

UNINA9910957291203321

Autore

Dawson Gerrit Scott

Titolo

Jesus ascended : the meaning of Christ's continuing incarnation / Gerrit Scott Dawson

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Phillipsburg, N.J., : P & R Pub.

London ; New York, : T & T Clark, 2004

ISBN

9786613193452

9781472549853

1472549856

9781283193450

1283193450

9780567119872

0567119874

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (270 p.)

Disciplina

232.9/7

Soggetti

Incarnation

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (pages [241]-249) and index

Nota di contenuto

pt. I. Why recover the ascension? -- pt. II. Toward a concise theology of the ascension -- pt. III. The present implications of Jesus ascended

Sommario/riassunto

"The book presents the Ascension as public truth, examining questions such as when did Jesus ascend - and how, where did he go, with what kind of body and into what kind of space? It discusses the nature of Jesus' victory, how it has been challenged, how it has been understood at different times in history, and how it relates to his second coming. The author examines the relevance of the doctrine for personal spiritual life: our union with Christ, Jesus praying for us, worship, and our own prayers. He goes on to consider living in God's kingdom, the tension



between waiting for the kingdom and working for it now, suffering, humanisation, and the church and the world today. The book approaches the Ascension thematically, making it a useful teaching tool. Its themes arise from the categories in which the Church Fathers employed the doctrine. Gerrit Dawson shows the Ascension to be a vital key to understanding in a fresh way the person and work of Christ, union with Christ, the mission of the church in the world, Christian identity and spiritual theology. A unique feature of the book is the way Dawson combines a full presentation of Nicene trinitarian Christology with its application to the practicalities of Christian life today. Praise for Jesus Ascended: 'Gerrit Dawson harkens back to an older vision of ministry, that of the pastor-theologian. This vision is remarkably illustrated in this beautifully written book that can properly lay claim to being practical theology ... Very highly recommended for both pastors and theologians who want to have a faith grounded in the continuing reality of the incarnation in the ascension of Jesus.' Andrew Purves, Princeton Theological Seminary 'This is a truly outstanding book for students, pastors and thinking Christians alike. I could not recommend it more enthusiastically!' Alan Torrance, St Andrew's University, UK 'A yawning gulf often appears between the interests of preacher and scholar, of pastor and theologian. Serious attempts to bridge that gulf are too few. This book is one of them. It brings to life the voice of the Fathers on the subject of the ascension of Jesus, and calls the church back to the roots of its faith.' Douglas Farrow, McGill University, Canada."--Bloomsbury Publishing

The book presents the Ascension as public truth, examining questions such as when did Jesus ascend - and how, where did he go, with what kind of body and into what kind of space? It discusses the nature of Jesus' victory, how it has been challenged, how it has been understood at different times in history, and how it relates to his second coming. The author examines the relevance of the doctrine for personal spiritual life: our union with Christ, Jesus praying for us, worship, and our own prayers. He goes on to consider living in God's kingdom, the tension between waiting for the kingdom and working for it now, suffering, humanisation, and the church and the world today. The book approaches the Ascension thematically, making it a useful teaching tool. Its themes arise from the categories in which the Church Fathers employed the doctrine. Gerrit Dawson shows the Ascension to be a vital key to understanding in a fresh way the person and work of Christ, union with Christ, the mission of the church in the world, Christian identity and spiritual theology. A unique feature of the book is the way Dawson combines a full presentation of Nicene trinitarian Christology with its application to the practicalities of Christian life today. Praise for Jesus Ascended: 'Gerrit Dawson harkens back to an older vision of ministry, that of the pastor-theologian. This vision is remarkably illustrated in this beautifully written book that can properly lay claim to being practical theology.. Very highly recommended for both pastors and theologians who want to have a faith grounded in the continuing reality of the incarnation in the ascension of Jesus.' Andrew Purves, Princeton Theological Seminary 'This is a truly outstanding book for students, pastors and thinking Christians alike. I could not recommend it more enthusiastically!' Alan Torrance, St Andrew's University, UK 'A yawning gulf often appears between the interests of preacher and scholar, of pastor and theologian. Serious attempts to bridge that gulf are too few. This book is one of them. It brings to life the voice of the Fathers on the subject of the ascension of Jesus, and calls the church back to the roots of its faith.' Douglas Farrow, McGill University, Canada