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Save and Restore Linux Processes with CRIU
21.08.2014
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. On Ubuntu and Debian the appropriate packages go by the names libprotobuf-c0-dev and protobuf-c-compiler; look out for similar names on other distributions. CRIU also relies on iproute2 – at least version 3.5.0 ... 22
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Exploring the Relax and Recoverbackup and rescue system
21.08.2014
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.sep.de/wiki/index.php/Disaster_Recovery_for_Linux_3.0_en ReaR1.15 Release Notes: http://relax-and-recover.org/documentation/release-notes-1-15 ... 22
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Welcome to ADMIN
21.08.2014
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NT 3.51. I pined for Windows NT 4.0. I did not, however, mourn for Windows 2000, and Vista remains all but unmentionable to this day. However, Windows XP and Server 2003 are special. It's harder to say ... 22
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Tool your HPC systems for data analytics
21.08.2014
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Java fairly frequently. Other language tools experience fairly rapid changes, as well. For example, the current two streams of Python are the 2.x and the 3.x series. Python 3.0 chose to drop certain ... 22
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Disaster recovery for Windows servers
21.08.2014
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– not just those manufactured by Seagate. You can find the Seatools and other information for rescuing hard disks online  [2]. Western Digital Data Lifeguard is a similar tool [3], which is also available ... 22
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Automating deployments on Proxmox with OpenTofu and cloud-init
04.12.2024
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Rubén Llorente ... ). Listing 3 tofu_project/main.tf 01 terraform { 02 required_providers { 03 proxmox = { 04 source = "bpg/proxmox" 05 version = "0.64.0" 06 } 07 } 08 } 09 10 provider "proxmox
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Automating command execution across servers
01.06.2024
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Rubén Llorente ... to that shown in Listing 3; line 35 captures the syspatch exit status and records it in the MY_STATUS variable. Lines 36-40 ensure that the script exits with status 0 if syspatch itself exits with a status
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Open Virtual Desktop 3.0 as an alternative to VDI
12.09.2013
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://www.ulteo.com/home/en/services Downloads: http://www.ulteo.com/home/en/ovdi/openvirtualdesktop/3.0 Ulteo OVD HTML5 web client: http://www.ulteo.com/home/en/news/2012/09/12 iOS client no longer in AppStore: http ... Open Virtual Desktop 3.0 as an alternative to VDI
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Zabbix release 2.2
20.05.2014
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the Zabbix server. Zabbix nodes are subordinate servers but offer the same functions as a Zabbix server. In version 2.2, Zabbix has more than 100 new features compared with version 2.0.9. For example, a value ... in version 2.2. ... Zabbix 2.2 ... Zabbix release 2.2
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Discover the power of RouterBOARDS
25.09.2023
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Rubén Llorente ... had a serviceable Internet connection at home; yet, I was stuck with a pitiful one. My ISP provided 3Mbps of symmetric bandwidth in an age in which urban dwellers had access to subscriptions 10 times

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