The Difference Between ImunifyAV and Imunify360. Although Linux systems are more secure than Windows, servers still face substantial threats from malware, viruses, trojans, spyware, and other attacks. These threats can cause major damage if they infiltrate business-critical servers. Some of the disruptions that may occur include: Theft of sensitive data: Malware can secretly send customer info, passwords, financial data, and other sensitive content back to the attacker. Service disruption: Viruses and malicious processes can cause server crashes, corrupt data, or crippled applications leading to denial of service (DoS). Backdoor access: Trojans and remote access tools give attackers full control of the server for further exploitation. Infrastructure hacking: A compromised server can be used as a starting point to extend attacks on internal network resources and assets. Loss of reputation: Malware […]

What is IOPS: Definition and Usage. For those of you who are often involved in the world of storage, such as SSDs or HDDs, you must be familiar with the term input/output operations per second (IOPS) (pronounced “ai-ops”). IOPS is a form of measurement for storage performance, both hard disk drives (HDDs), solid-state drivers (SSDs), and storage area networks. The term IOPS is used to estimate how fast a storage can read and write data packets located in various places on the drive per second. While bytes are the benchmark for transfer speed, IOPS is used to measure the speed of storage performance. As a benchmark, IOPS is often compared to revolutions per minute (rpm) which is a measure to show the speed of rotation of the engine’s crankshaft or […]