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Understanding the Spanning Tree protocol family
17.06.2017
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to the instance. For example, for the network in Figure 5, VLAN 101 to 150 can be grouped into instance 1 and VLAN 151 to 200 can be grouped into instance 2 (Figure 6). The total number of network topologies
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MySQL is gearing up with its own high-availability Group Replication solution
17.06.2017
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is not supported. Moreover, it is imperative for each table to have a primary key. Surprisingly, IPv6 is still lacking – in 2017! Currently, network communication between the replicating nodes relies on IPv4
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Goodbye virtual machines, hello container machines
07.04.2022
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cluster with Figure 5: Accessing a container machine and running a command. footloose delete (Figure 6). You should feel comfortable now creating
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Goodbye cloud VMs, hello laptop VMs
20.06.2022
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://github.com/richnusgeeks/devops.git pushd CloudInABox/Multipass/scripts You could use cd instead of pushd, but I prefer the latter for its intelligence. The wrapper script execution should display a help screen (Figure 6
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PowerDNS Authoritative server high availability with MariaDB Galera
02.08.2022
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) NOT NULL, 06 master VARCHAR(128) DEFAULT NULL, 07 last_check INT DEFAULT NULL, 08 type VARCHAR(6) NOT NULL, 09 notified_serial INT UNSIGNED DEFAULT
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Machine learning and security
02.02.2021
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of their toolkits. For example, you can install and use Splunk Enterprise and its Machine Learning Toolkit (Figure 6) with a trial license for up to 60 days and index up to 500MB of data per day. The software
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Build secure IoT applications with open source
03.12.2015
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]: A very compact implementation of DTLS (TLS is not supported), which is very easy to run on Linux or Contiki and is well tested on constrained wireless networks like 6LoWPAN. TinyDTLS is very compact
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Linux Storage Stack
11.02.2016
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.e., the anticipatory scheduler, or AS) was similar to CFQ and was therefore removed in kernel version 2.6.33. Via the Linux multiqueue block I/O queuing mechanism (blk-mq ). Introduced with Linux kernel 3.13, blk
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Infrastructure as Code with Terraform
18.02.2018
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tokens is provided online [5] [6]. Listing 2 terraform.tfvars 01 do_token = "01189998819991197253" 02 ssh_priv_key = "/home/jon.doe/.ssh/id_rsa" 03 ssh_pub_key = "/home
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Selecting compilers for a supercomputer
18.02.2018
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with approximately 8,200 cores each, and six newer islands with 14,300 cores each. It achieves a speed of around 6 petaFLOPS (10^15 floating-point operations per second). In total, almost 500TB of main memory

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