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Get the best out of your bandwidth with tc
30.11.2025
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these servers send more information out to the Internet than they receive (like a typical web server). I'm going to assume that, in this case, the Internet-facing network interface is eth0. In other words, when
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Virtualization with KVM
29.06.2011
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than 0 (Figure 3). If not, either the processor doesn't support the special commands, or the commands have been disabled in the computer's BIOS. Users with Intel processors can additionally check
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Virtualization with KVM
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2010  »  Issue 2: Backup...  » 
than 0 (Figure 3). If not, either the processor doesn't support the special commands, or the commands have been disabled in the computer's BIOS. Users with Intel processors can additionally check
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Container Apps
02.10.2017
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can bring your own build infrastructure or use ours. When you install a snap for the first time, another small snap is also pulled down (at the time of writing, it’s around 85MB), known as the
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Packaging Apps To Run on Any Linux Device
09.10.2017
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's around 85MB), known as the core or ubuntu-core snap. It offers other snaps a read-only filesystem that can also rely on basic libraries, an init package (systemd), and networking. This is called an OS snap
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New Products
14.03.2013
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://objectrocket.com/pricing. LaCie Announces 5big RAID Solution LaCie has announced the 5big Thunderbolt Series, a massive new five-bay RAID solution. With five 7200rpm/64MB cache hard disks preconfigured in RAID 0, the LaCie 5
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Managing Virtual Infrastructures
21.01.2013
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based on Windows. Bye-Bye Windows Although the Red Hat developers ported all the components of the management component, RHEV-M, from C# to Java in RHEV 3.0, use of the Administrator Console for RHEV
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Open Virtual Desktop 3.0 as an alternative to VDI
12.09.2013
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year later, version 1.0 of Open Virtual Desktop (OVD) [1], which was already capable of providing Linux desktops and applications in the browser, was released. Late last year, Ulteo released OVD version ... Open Virtual Desktop 3.0 as an alternative to VDI
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OpenFlow-capable Zodiac WX access point
16.08.2018
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is a MIPS 74Kc. The system has 128MB of RAM and two connections for Gigabit Ethernet, one of which can also be used for the power supply. The wireless interface supports the fast 802.11ac standard (and
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Encrypted backup with Duplicity
11.04.2016
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filesystem. Administrators should back up Windows systems with some other software if possible. Self-Build If you to build Duplicity 0.7 yourself, you need the following programs and libraries

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