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Opportunities and risks: Containers for DevOps
13.06.2016
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version. For example, new kernel versions were available starting with Ubuntu 14.04.2 [1], and newer kernels continued to ship by default through kernel v4.4 to LTS 14.04.5; then, the newest 16.04 LTS
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OpenShift 3: Platform as a Service
13.06.2016
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, before settling on Docker [3] and Kubernetes [4] in the current version. The solution provided is sensible. Docker is effectively the standard when it comes to container virtualization, whereas Kubernetes
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Supercharge your software upgrade routine
05.08.2024
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of a system-wide install with cargo, which is a part of the Rust crates.io package registry [4]. Topgrade Everything For a system-level installation of topgrade-rs (the example in this article uses a freshly
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Six storage drivers for Kubernetes
27.09.2024
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. CSI drivers work with either block or file back ends. In the container itself, both simply appear to be linked subdirectories. Block storage volumes use a local filesystem such as XFS or ext4, which
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Welcome
30.01.2024
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"The 2024 Tech Boom." 4. A different industry pundit will predict "The Great 2024 Tech Crash." 5. A technology writer will post an article titled "2024: The Year of the Linux  Desktop." 6. Industry
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Building a defense against DDoS attacks
30.01.2024
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. Everything that is suspicious or insecure is highlighted in red. At the end of the report, the tool provides specific recommendations for a more secure configuration. Protection at OSI Layers 3 and 4
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Network load balancing on Windows Server
01.06.2024
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, it may make sense to enable IP forwarding for the host: netsh interface ipv4 set interface " "forwarding=enabled This option ensures that servers can forward IP packets if they do
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Where does job output go?
28.11.2023
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large enough for the OS and anything else needed locally on the node. These drives could be a few gigabytes in capacity, perhaps 4GB, or about double that capacity. Linux distributions, especially those
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VAX emulation with OpenVMS
18.07.2013
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, pressing F4 enters command mode; then, type write to store and exit to quit. The @sys$system:shutdown command shuts down the system after you have answered a few questions. The VMS filesystem model takes
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Red Hat's cloud and virtualization portfolio
18.07.2013
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Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) [4], Red Hat Cloud with Virtualization Bundle [5], and Open Architecture IaaS service [6], are designed to support companies who want to build their own private, public

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