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HTTP/1.1 versus HTTP/2 and HTTP/3
30.05.2021
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, 10 Jul 2020 10:55:30 GMT Etag: "547fa7e369ef56031dd3bff2ace9fc0832eb251a" Keep-Alive: timeout=5, max=1000 Last-Modified: Tue, 19 Jul 2020 11:59:33 GMT Server: Apache Transfer-Encoding: chunked Vary ... HTTP/2 introduced multiplexing, resulting in superior bandwidth utilization over HTTP/1.1, and HTTP/3 solves the problem of transmission delays from packet loss by replacing TCP with QUIC. ... HTTP/1.1 versus HTTP/2 and HTTP/3
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Pandas: Data analysis with Python
20.03.2014
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, 2) Out: array([3, 5, 7, 9]) to generate a sequence from 3 to 10 with a step size of 2. Basic Arithmetic Operations NumPy allows many operations applied against all elements of an array without
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Security data analytics and visualization with R
05.12.2014
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(HostCt, ServerOwner, Date) %>% 106 arrange(desc(HostCt)) 107 head12 <- head(top12, 25) 108 109 mergedTop25 <- rbind(head1,head2,head3,head4,head5, head6,head7,head8,head9,head10,head11,head12) 110 111
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Solving the security problems of encrypted DNS
25.03.2020
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Data Analysis with Panda
12.03.2014
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, use In: np.arange(3, 10, 2) Out: array([3, 5, 7, 9]) to generate a sequence from 3 to 10 with a step size of 2. Basic Arithmetic Operations NumPy allows many operations applied against all elements
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Monitoring events with the Audit daemon
17.02.2015
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e syscall=2 success=yes exit=3 a0=7fff67b1e9fc a1=0 a2=1fffffffffff0000 a3=3109e85ad0 items=1 ppid=7144 pid=11992 auid=1000 uid=1000 gid=1000 euid=1000 suid=1000 fsuid=1000 egid=1000 sgid=1000
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A script for strict packet filter updates
05.12.2016
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the filter rule 152 eval FOUND_IPS=\`${RULE}\` 153 IPS="${IPS} 154 ${FOUND_IPS}" 155 done 156 157 # Filter by IP address, incidence count, and use of the IP threshold 158 IPS=`echo "${IPS}" | grep -E '([0-9]{1,3}\.){3}[0-9]{1,3
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A web application with MongoDB and Bottle
14.03.2013
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to find out how often this team is listed. Both variables are then used in the view template (Listing 5) in lines 9 and 10. In the browser, the application looks like Figures 1 and 2. Listing 5
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Embarrassingly parallel computation
01.06.2024
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clusters [9] [10], and it is easy to prepare different builds to throw different numbers of virtual darts by changing the niter variable (line 9). One final consideration is that a 64-bit operating system
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Load Testing the Cloud
20.02.2012
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’ve seen so far for siege: ab -n500 -c10 http://www.example.com/ A heap of options are offered with ab, such as outputting results to a CSV file and adding arbitrary headers. Once you issue this command

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