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Hardware or Cloudware?
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2012  »  Issue 08: FreeNAS  » 
create the illusion that there was just one computer. And that went through multiple iterations – in the '70s with distributed computing, in the '80s with network computing, in the '90s with network Sparc
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Convenient graphical remote control
30.11.2025
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© Thor Jorgen Udvang, 123RF.com
provides a variant for Linux in version 5. Teamviewer facilitates remote access to other computers across a network. The only requirement is that the machine at the other end is also running Teamviewer
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An IT nomad's daily diary
30.11.2025
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© Kateryna Pruchkovska, 123RF.com
, the network configuration, and – thanks to arbitrary variables that I can define as kernel arguments in Cobbler – to any conceivable configuration setting. A bit of foo script lets me use these variables
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Manage your own datawith ownCloud 2
30.11.2025
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© Ratchanida Thippayos, 123RF
users or make it globally accessible (Figure 1). ownCloud expounds on the theme of the Internet as a social network by supporting sharing and collaboration between users. The web interface helps
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Avoiding common mistakes in high-performance computing
30.11.2025
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© Maxim Kazmin, 123RF.com
foreign hardware. Standards help this process, and in theory, they allow interoperability, but they do not guarantee performance. For instance, a Network File System (NFS) server is available from many
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Getting started with I/O profiling
30.11.2025
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systems and performance. With so many options and so many key aspects to HPC storage, a logical question you might ask is: Where should I start? Will a NAS (Network Attached Storage) solution work for my
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Unifying events with Splunk
30.11.2025
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Sebastian Duda, 123RF.com
also run Splunk as a light-forwarding agent. Windows and *nix hosts can also be monitored with Snare agents. Windows and *nix hosts can be monitored with OSSEC agents. Network devices can send
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Troubleshooting SELinux
30.11.2025
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Sapsiwai, Fotolia
targeted policy is designed to affect only specific daemons running on the system – typically those operating services that are listening on network sockets and are therefore potential entry points
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Virtualization with KVM
30.11.2025
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on the virtual machines that Qemu provides without fighting over the physical network interface (Figure 1). Figure 1: Thanks to KVM, Windows 7 and openSUSE 11
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Identify troublesome energy consumers with PowerTOP
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2011  »  Issue 3: Are yo...  » 
Elena Elisseeva, 123RF.com
and individually for each CPU core. Device stats lists misbehaving devices such as network cards and USB adapters. For the network cards, PowerTOP tells you how many data packets cross the network per second

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