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Set up subdomains with Apache and Nginx
25.03.2021
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, compared with 26.4 percent for Apache [1]. As you can see, both web servers are very popular in the community, so in the following examples, I look at the configuration for both Nginx (with Server blocks
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Business continuity management
03.12.2015
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(Figure 3). This is where you define when to start which virtual machine and what scripts or other input are required. This function is very powerful and is best handled in the scope of a brief
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Monitoring containers
11.02.2016
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a good, although not very detailed, overview of the active containers and the resources they use. Monitoring with Nagios To monitor containers in existing monitoring solutions, you can obtain plugins
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Finding and recording memory errors
11.04.2016
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. The code in Listing 5 is a very simple Python script that reads the CSV file and creates a list of lists (like a 2D array). Although the code is short, it illustrates how easy it is to read the CSV data
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Container IDE with cloud connection
05.12.2019
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, the official building instructions for the Docker image, and other configuration settings for the workspace (e.g., a command for calling Gitpod after creating the workspace). A very minimal version of .gitpod
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Interprocess communication essentials in Perl
05.12.2019
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in a very interesting way. The list of parameters passed is parsed, and the first element in the list is treated as the program to run. The next value is a function of the program being executed. For example
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An interview with SUSE CEO Nils Brauckmann
22.12.2017
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Brauckmann. For those who don't know the context, my little birds at SUSE have told me that Brauckmann is a very talented drummer, so every time I meet him, I ask whether he will have his drumming debut
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Infrastructure as Code with Terraform
18.02.2018
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valid API keys. You also have to configure your own domain with Cloudflare. Installing Terraform is a very simple procedure. Once you have downloaded the appropriate ZIP archive [4], all you have to do
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Shifting Drupal to Amazon's cloud
09.04.2019
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to ensure that the site scales automatically, is highly available, and is easy to manage. In AWS, you can point and click to compile such an environment with very little effort – as long as you are not afraid
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Innovations in PowerShell 5
08.10.2015
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management. Two modules provide the necessary commands: PowerShellGet and OneGet. The similarity between the names is not accidental, and the objectives are very similar. As a universal package manager, One

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