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SC25 Highlights
20.01.2026
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. Because I write articles about high-performance computing (HPC), I got to use the Press Room, so I saw the daily stats. This year the attendance was about 16,000 – smaller than SC24 in Atlanta, which had
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Welcome
30.11.2025
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. You need real data with which to make decisions. In the "old" days, if a system had performance problems, we added more RAM. If a disk filled to near capacity, we replaced it with a larger one
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Dispatches from the world of IT
30.11.2025
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started pushing its 64-bit Itanium line, some journalist wags dubbed it the "Itanic" because it failed to get the kind of market support Intel had hoped for – whereas AMD's 64-bit line of x86 chips caught
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Generating information with the touch of a button
30.11.2025
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that are not installed by default. Documentation is very superficial, and I had to do a Google search to find a reference that finally led me to the mailing list. Other than that, I eventually did find two man pages: one
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The Resurrection of bWatch
02.06.2025
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Photo by NASA Hubble Space Telescope on Unsplash
) or a parallel virtual machine (PVM), and Linux. With Beowulf, everything was new. Previous HPC systems all had proprietary tools to manage and monitor servers (nodes) in the cluster, so the tools for Beowulf
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The fail2ban intrusion prevention framework
30.11.2025
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simple functionality, but when you get down to the innards of the software, it's a truly powerful tool. I had been using fail2ban on SSH login failures, probably it's most common usage, before I became
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OpenStack workshop, part 1: Introduction to OpenStack
31.10.2025
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.2 Folsom, adding many of the features that had been painstakingly developed and maintained over the preceding months. OpenStack is reliable when it comes to its self-imposed release cycle: Every six months
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Active Directory overview
30.11.2025
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was dominated by Novell NetWare, mainframe solutions, and Unix systems in part. Although Windows theoretically had everything it needed for deployment as a server operating system when NT 4.0 was introduced
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Security without firewalls
31.10.2025
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© rukanoga, 123RF.com
to Internet security was how much their proprietary firewall had cost them or which bundled features with their firewall guaranteed greater security for their servers. Admittedly, the idea of totally
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From Out of the Blue
30.11.2025
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it, and we both started developing exploits independently. Two other issues he had recently reported – a null pointer dereference in the Econet protocol and a missing permissions check in Econet – were

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