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Bpytop command-line monitoring tool
28.11.2021
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of the tool. In September 2021, he announced a C++ port of the software to Linux called btop++ [6], although the OSX branch is still under development. For this article, I used bpytop because btop++ was not yet
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MySQL upgrade obstacles
03.04.2024
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.7 configuration file to make its behavior match that of 8.0. Removed Temporal Data Types Some data types, or at least some variants of data types, have been removed from the new version of MySQL. So-called old
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Automating deployments on Proxmox with OpenTofu and cloud-init
04.12.2024
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. Terraform is programed in a declarative language, which defines the final desired state. In other words, if you declare that you want your infrastructure to reside on an OpenBSD virtual machine called rproxy
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Group policies on Windows Server 2022
05.02.2023
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ransomware and the sword of Damocles called the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the event of a possible data loss. Surprisingly, very few ADs are up to these requirements in terms of delegation
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Combining Directories on a Single Mountpoint
19.05.2014
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filesystem with reasonable security courtesy of SSH. Although the encryption and decryption processes increase CPU usage on both the server and client, a few tuning techniques will bring performance fairly
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Red Hat’s Cloud Tools
08.07.2013
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by simply installing the oVirt Framework on Fedora. RHEV 3.1 brings additional improvements in supported storage technologies, user administration, scalability, and functionality of virtual desktops. The KVM
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Ceph Maintenance
12.08.2013
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view. It is important for the admin to bring the OSDs with the missing placement groups back online as quickly as possible. To discover which OSDs are missing, check the results in the OSD line of ceph
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DBaaS: EnterpriseDB – PostgreSQL in the Cloud
20.08.2012
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replacing their self-maintained database hardware or services, DBaaS removes a chunk of the admin. If you get to the tipping point at which the defaults just aren’t good enough, bring it back in
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Creating Virtual SSDs
21.01.2020
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the disks and zeros out the data on each to bring it all to a good state. Although you can definitely use it in this state, overall performance will be affected. Listing 3: Verify RAID $ cat
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Keeping the software in Docker containers up to date
16.08.2018
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of updating applications in containers – in particular, the built-in redundancy functions that both Kubernetes and Swarm bring with them. However, the operation of large container fleets can soon become a pain

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