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Jelastic: Java and PHP as a service
20.03.2014
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in line with enterprise standards but who are not necessarily IT geeks. The dogado tariff system treats each computing service as a cloudlet, which is equivalent to 128MB of RAM, 200MHz of CPU, and many
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Automation with System Center 2012 R2 Orchestrator
15.08.2016
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SCO components on a single computer make sure you comply with the following hardware requirements: Minimum 1GB RAM, 2GB RAM recommended 200MB available hard disk space Dual-core processor
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Remote access with ThinLinc 4.12
03.02.2022
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with a KDE or Gnome desktop, you need to ensure around 200MB of storage space in each case. Much more important is the availability of RPM support, SSH, and a correct Network Time Protocol (NTP) configuration
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Network monitoring with Icinga and Raspberry Pi
17.02.2015
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). The default configuration is to split it 192MB  ARM/64MB  GPU, but you want to change this to 240MB  ARM/16MB  GPU because you are not planning to run anything other than a server "headless" (i.e., without
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Network backups with Amanda
05.12.2016
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. The holdingdisk section (lines 22 to 26) specifies the key data for such a holding disk. In Listing 1, Amanda is allowed to cache data in the /amanda/holding directory, where it can use a maximum of 50MB space; any
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LXC 1.0
03.12.2015
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in the container configuration. The following example allows 100MB of RAM and 100MB of swap space: lxc.cgroup.memory.limit_in_bytes = 100M lxc.cgroup.memory.memsw.limit_in_bytes = 200M Table 2 [7] provides
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Bare metal deployment with OpenStack
02.08.2021
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-{{ openstack_release }} cirros_deploy_image_upstream_url: https://share/ironic-ubuntu-osism-20.04.qcow2 dhcp_pool_start: 192.168.21.200 dhcp_pool_end: 192.168.21.250 dnsmasq_router: 192.168.21.254 domain: osism
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Working with the Lustre Filesystem
24.02.2022
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 mount opts: user_xattr,errors=remount-ro Parameters:   checking for existing Lustre data: not found device size = 48128MB formatting backing filesystem ldiskfs on /dev/sdb         target name   testfs:MDT0000         kilobytes     49283072
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Lustre HPC distributed filesystem
07.04.2022
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_time update ) Persistent mount opts: user_xattr,errors=remount-ro Parameters: checking for existing Lustre data: not found device size = 48128MB formatting backing filesystem ldiskfs on /dev/sdb target
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Port Knocking
07.10.2014
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that the config would also play nicely with other members of the Linux family, too. On Debian, use: apt-get install knockd Once the small, circa 200KB package is downloaded and installed, the first thing you

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