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High availability with Oracle Standard Edition
08.10.2015
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. The solution was implemented with a Windows Server 2008 R2, which has 64GB of RAM with two octa-core processors and SAS hard drives with 6Gbps transfer rate. The server was set up accordingly a second time
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Cloud protection with Windows Azure Backup
20.03.2014
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:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.0\bin\x64 directory. You can create a certificate like this: makecert.exe -r -pe -nCN= -ssmy -sr localmachine-eku \ 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.3.2 -len 2048 -e01
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Managing Bufferbloat
02.06.2020
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the bufferbloat mechanism, I will use a high-speed connection and a connection with a slower link. Suppose I have a 1Gbps connection (CATV or DSL) that provides 10Mbps in the download direction and 2Mbps
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Flexible backup for large-scale environments
05.08.2024
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at 32Gbps. Another storage server at the Tübingen site serves as a local backup-to-disk medium for selected systems, without a connection to the tape drives in Ulm. However, it would be easy to implement
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Listing 1
21.08.2012
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Listing 1: Installing gkrellm Daemon [root@test1 ~]# yum --tolerant --installroot /var/chroots/sl6.2 -y install gkrellm-daemon Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, refresh-packagekit, security Loading
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Listing 1
01.08.2012
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Listing 1: Output of Installing numactl into VNFS [root@test1 ~]# yum --tolerant --installroot /var/chroots/sl6.2 -y install numactl Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, refresh-packagekit, security
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An open source object storage solution
22.05.2023
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provider (IDP). In this case, you should create a new user, either in the console or with the mc utility. For example, to add user 8pu2T6NBB6 for the deployment mycluster1 defined earlier with the secret
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vglibc
01.08.2012
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Installing glibc.i686 into the VNFS [root@test1 ~]# yum --tolerant --installroot /var/chroots/sl6.2 -y install glibc.i686 Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, refresh-packagekit, security Loading mirror
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Moving your data – It's not always pretty
18.07.2013
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Lustre on top of ZFS [3] and reaching about 850GBps. Marc talked about moving data from older systems to Sequoia and some of the issues the team faced (it wasn't easy). His talk inspired me to examine
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open64
01.08.2012
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--> Processing Dependency: ld-linux.so.2 for package: open64-5.0-0.x86_64 --> Processing Dependency: ld-linux.so.2(GLIBC_2.3) for package: open64-5.0-0.x86_64 --> Processing Dependency: libc.so.6 for package: open

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