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PostgreSQL 9.3
04.02.2014
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database dump using multiple threads or processes. PostgreSQL uses a multiprocess architecture, which means it does not use threads (not even on platforms such as Windows, which actually prefers them
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Managing Linux Memory
11.06.2014
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at the same time (Figure 1). Thus, it seems that frequent disk access of active processes that actually need little CPU and memory can under certain circumstances affect the performance of applications
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New in PostgreSQL 9.3
09.01.2013
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a simultaneous database dump using multiple threads or processes. PostgreSQL uses a multiprocess architecture, which means it does not use threads (not even on platforms such as Windows, which actually prefers
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Free Enterprise Backup with Bareos
12.11.2013
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to save and where. It also connects to the backup Storage daemon and tells it to accept and store the data from the client. Finally, the client establishes the actual data connection to the Storage daemon
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Ceph and OpenStack Join Forces
04.06.2014
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. Who Stores What? In OpenStack services, two types of data basically occur: metadata and the actual payload. Technically, the metadata includes the cloud-specific configuration, which is usually handled
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CephX Encryption
27.03.2013
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has to authenticate and thus tell Ceph that that they are actually permitted to view this information. This is compounded by the fact that the various command-line tools from the Ceph universe – ceph
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Scalable mail storage with Dovecot and Amazon S3
10.04.2015
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technical: Do companies actually want to use Dovecot to store their email on Amazon, Microsoft, or Dropbox? Skepticism is perfectly understandable in light of the Snowden revelations. Ceph Basics
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Migrate your workloads to the cloud
05.02.2019
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to a cloud. How Good Is the Automation? Once you have determined what you actually need to have in the cloud, the next step is to ask yourself how to upload the existing setup to a cloud. Highly automated
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Hardware suitable for cloud environments
30.11.2020
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in turn is determined by the number of available CPUs per comparison unit. Although this sounds complicated in theory, it is actually quite simple to calculate. To work things out, you need to fire up your
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Harden your OpenStack configuration
17.06.2017
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to avoid these attack scenarios? A large part of the work is to create an actionable environment in which self-evident security policies can actually be implemented. What Services? Hardening an Open

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