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Putting an Active Directory domain controller in the Azure cloud
13.02.2017
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will find it easier to develop naming conventions. See the Azure Infrastructure Services Implementation Guidelines for more information [3]. Extend On-Premises AD toward Azure Suppose you want
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Testing Disaster Recovery Plans with Chaos Engineering
02.06.2026
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therefore gained significance primarily because of the proliferation of cloud, DevOps, and Kubernetes approaches. The best-known tools are Gremlin [3] and LitmusChaos [4] (Table 1). Gremlin has been
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IAM for midmarket companies
28.11.2022
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and authentication make the most sense (e.g., Okta [3] and Auth0 [4]). The use of PAM in SMEs is also important, although nowhere near as widespread. However, some of today's IAM offerings offer integrated PAM
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GitLab for DevOps teams
06.10.2019
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repository. En route toward GitOps [3] and the associated "everything as code" paradigm, no DevOps team can do without version management. GitLab fully covers the requirements with Git integration
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Deploying OpenStack in the cloud and the data center
17.06.2017
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, the choices were Ubuntu's metal as a service (generically, MaaS, but MAAS when referring to Ubuntu's implementation) [2], Juju [3], and Autopilot [4]. With this tool mix, even newcomers can quickly establish
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Discovering indicators of compromise
05.02.2019
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to identify an essential principle of the security analyst: As an attack occurs, certain things are left behind. This concept was first articulated by Edmond Locard [3] almost 100 years ago, well before
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Create a high availability VM with  DRBD9  and Reactor
07.10.2025
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to this component as Horrorsync. Corosync was later split up again. Whereas Corosync now primarily handles the exchange of data between the different systems in a cluster, Kronosnet [3] ensures that the information
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Dockerizing Legacy Applications
28.11.2023
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--version Now that you have Docker installed, you'll also need Docker Compose, a tool for defining and running multi-container Docker applications [3]. If you have Docker Desktop installed, you won't need
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Tracking down problems with Jaeger
02.08.2022
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on HTTP(S) are widely used today. Solutions such as a high-performance Remote Procedure Call (e.g., gRPC) framework also play a role. What they have in common is that they do not rely exclusively
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The state of OpenStack in 2022
28.11.2022
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languages and theming in a far better way. Canonical and Red Hat placed great emphasis on this dashboard: After all, Canonical Ubuntu wants to impress in orange (Figure 3), whereas Red Hat OpenStack accents

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