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/dev/loop7 17441 17441 0 100% /snap/gnome-3-38-2004/87
/dev/nvme1n1p1 62513152 7087560 55425592 12% /home
/dev/nvme0n1p1 0 0 0 - /boot/efi
/dev/loop8 17495 17495 0
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07.01.2014
/laytonjb/TEST/SOURCE/ backup.0/
[laytonjb@home4 TEST]$ ls -s
total 12
4 backup.0/ 4 backup.1/ 4 SOURCE/
[laytonjb@home4 TEST]$ du -sh
19M .
[laytonjb@home4 TEST]$ du -sh SOURCE/
9.2M SOURCE/
[laytonjb@home4 TEST]$ du -sh
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17.02.2015
that deploys and scales 12-factor apps as Docker containers across a cluster of CoreOS machines" (see also the box titled "Twelve Factors").
Twelve Factors
Heroku and several other PaaS providers ... Deis combines Docker and CoreOS to create a platform-as-a-service tool, and the developers say version 1.0 is ready for production.
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/primary_db | 419 kB 00:00
epel | 4.0 kB 00:00
epel
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07.01.2013
and occupying 500MB of space on the hard disk. The installation does not include a graphical desktop.
VMBuilder creates the image file for the virtual disk in the ubuntu-kvm
subdirectory relative to the current
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04.08.2020
-slim[build]: info=image id=sha256:231d40e811cd970168fb0c4770f2161aa30b9ba6fe8e68527504df69643aa145 size.bytes=126323486 size.human=126 MB
docker-slim[build]: info=image.stack index=0 name='nginx:latest' id='sha256
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11.04.2016
records in
1000000+0 records out
512000000 bytes (512 MB) copied, 1.58155 s, 324 MB/s
# dd of=file if=/dev/zero bs=512 count=1000000 oflag=direct
1000000+0 records in
1000000+0 records out
512000000 bytes
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Compiler: Apple LLVM 12.0.5 (clang-1205.0.22.9) GCC 4.2.1 CLANG 12.0
Darwin : 20.4.0 : Darwin Kernel Version 20.4.0:
PageSize:16KB
Apple M1 8C8T
RAM size: 16384 MB, # CPU hardware threads: 8
RAM usage
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catatonit conmon containernetworking-plugins crun golang-github-containers-common
golang-github-containers-image netavark passt podman
0 upgraded, 11 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 32.3 MB of archives.
After this operation, 131 MB
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04.08.2011
In the summer of 2007, Citrix invested around US$ 500 million to acquire Xensource, the developers of the free Xen hypervisor. Xensource and its free hypervisor form the basis for what is probably