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Clustering with the Nutanix Community Edition
03.02.2022
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and nutanix/4u as the password. You will recall the initial login to the Prism Element: It's exactly the same procedure here. Now move on to the CE Cluster registration in Prism Central by going to your Prism ... The free Community Edition of the Nutanix hyperconverged infrastructure, Nutanix on-premises cloud, is offered alongside its commercial product for those looking to take their first steps
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Editorial
09.08.2015
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force attack will reveal any password with enough time and computing power behind it. And you know what attackers have a lot of? Time and computing power. What is your best chance for keeping your ... By now you've probably heard that Italy's Hacking Team, a company that sells intrusion and surveillance tools to governments and law enforcement agencies, has had its private information laid bare
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Parallel Programming with OpenMP
21.11.2012
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that needs to be defined when starting the thread). Remember that you want the loops to be parallelized so that each thread has its own portion of the loops and data sets (u and unew ). At the same time, you
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Getting started with the Apache Cassandra database
06.10.2019
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Once upon a time, Facebook set itself the goal of offering its users a search option in their inbox, which meant storing a reverse index of all messages. At that time, however, no database would ... The open source Apache Cassandra database claims to be fail-safe, economical, highly scalable, and easy to manage. A few exercises show whether it lives up to its advertising.
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Defining measures
07.04.2022
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measures that are more realistic. If you run several applications at the same time, the blocks needed by each application may be widely separated on the storage device. One application might need something ... IOPS is mentioned quite often when benchmarking and testing storage systems, but what does it really mean? We discuss and explain what an IOPS is and how to measure it.
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Build your own cloud with antMan
04.04.2023
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Building a private cloud is time consuming and complex. Some use OpenStack, but many OpenStack projects fail because companies underestimate its complexity. antMan does not rely on Open ... Discover the advantages and disadvantages of turning a bare metal system into the core of an antMan cloud and whether the free Community Edition and its limitations will work in your case.
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AWX: Web-Based Console Manager for Ansible
13.07.2018
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the command $ apt install ansible to install Ansible itself. Everything is pretty much ready to go and almost to the point at which you can run your installation playbook. It’s Run Time! Next, you need ... The upstream project of the Ansible Tower enterprise solution is now freely available as AWX. We look at Red Hat’s new web-based console manager for Ansible deployments and discover its capabilities.
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Meet the CTO of Red Hat
16.08.2018
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' efforts; each project tries to achieve the same or a slightly different goal with its own approach. "We try to find those projects that will withstand the test of time and be there for [the] long term. We
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Modern Fortran – Part 1
20.10.2016
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could be of mixed type, including arrays.) A typical scenario was to put the common blocks in an include file and put each function or subroutine into its own file. Each file that needed access
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Discovering device names
16.05.2013
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Recently, a customer asked me what was going on with his system. All of a sudden, he no longer had an eth0; instead, he was seeing strange names like em1 or p3p1 at the console. He wanted to know ... Ethernet devices in Linux have always been called eth0 and nothing else. All of a sudden, this universal truth has lost its validity, and Linux administrators need to understand why and how.

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