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If you are looking for more performance or more security, RAID storage is always a useful solution. Whereas the non-redundant RAID 0 speeds up data access, RAID 1 duplicates your data and therefore
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0, 1, and 10
RAID level conversion on the fly
Background process for detecting and correcting errors proactively ("scrubbing")
Growing and shrinking a filesystem on the fly
Defragmentation
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disks. They dubbed their system RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks).
The original publication http://1 described RAID levels 1 through 5. Today, we also have RAID levels 0 and 6 and still higher
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based on Windows.
Bye-Bye Windows
Although the Red Hat developers ported all the components of the management component, RHEV-M, from C# to Java in RHEV 3.0 [1], use of the Administrator Console
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.
Launch Ramp
PHP-FPM has been part of the official PHP package since PHP 5.4.0 and is therefore also included by most current Linux distributions and available through their package managers. The package
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boxgrinder-build --version
02 BoxGrinder Build 0.10.2
03
04 Available os plugins:
05 - rhel plugin for Red Hat Enterprise Linux
06 - centos plugin for CentOS
07 - fedora plugin for Fedora
08
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], where X is the size of the reserved area in megabytes and Y specifies the start address. If you omit the second parameter or set it to 0M, the system automatically selects an appropriate location
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Windows versions from NT 4.0 and the current versions come with the msinfo32 command-line program, which reports a first look of the machine hardware. The program offers a good overview of the available
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, and you are given minimum, maximum, and average values for the speed of ICMP responses.
In addition to performing the simple ping test, you can access a freely configurable website, or transfer 1MB of test
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built-in command provides a breakdown of where a program's share of CPU was spent and how much time elapsed during a given task:
$ time ps -axjf > /dev/null
real 0m0.029s
user 0m0.005s
sys 0m0