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Use Linux Containers with WSL2 on Windows
28.11.2021
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to open Linux shells with Command Prompt or PowerShell. Alternatively, you can use Windows Terminal, which enables simultaneous sessions with PowerShell, Command Prompt, Azure Cloud Shell, and Linux Bash
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SSL/TLS best practices for websites
07.10.2014
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finally understand SSL, a new mystery opens up, and you find yourself delving the depths again. Most admins don't have time for long searches. Admins want to set up a secure HTTPS website as quickly
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Evaluating logfiles with Microsoft Log Parser Studio
07.10.2014
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version before importing them. To do this, open the new Log Parser Studio program directory. Drag and drop the XML file with the exported queries onto the ConvertLib.exe application. The tool writes
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Up close with SUSE Linux Enterprise 12
05.12.2014
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. Figure 5: The SLES desktop is reduced to the bare essentials: The developers know that the UI is less important on servers. The reason for this change is something that attentive openSUSE users might
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Time-series-based monitoring with Prometheus
14.08.2017
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it as an open source project with an official announcement [5], although it previously also existed as open source on GitHub [6]. Today, programmers interested in doing so can develop Prometheus under
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Terraform multicloud orchestrator version 1.0
20.06.2022
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through its paces. How does the tool work, and does it deliver what the vendor promises in terms of cloud orchestration? Editions Terraform is open source software at its core, and the basic community
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Automate macOS 12 with the Shortcuts app
02.08.2022
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hover over it, you can run it immediately from the small play icon at the top right of the tile. A double-click on the tile opens the respective shortcut in the editor. To begin, try two simple commands
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A central access manager for SSH, Kubernetes, and others
02.08.2022
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innovations may turn up their noses at this point. Replacing OpenSSH, which many admins know and appreciate, is an invasive intervention in terms of a system's overall architecture, and Teleport doesn't offer
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Measuring the performance health of system nodes
02.08.2022
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on the time it takes to complete the tests. Over the years, NPB has added new classes of problem sizes, multizone versions of some tests (great for OpenMP coding), and even some tests that stress I/O and data
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Discover vulnerabilities with Google Tsunami
04.04.2023
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as a framework to which you can add arbitrary functions as plugins. Tsunami, written in Java and therefore platform independent, implements basic functions (e.g., opening connections). Therefore, the plugins "only

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