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Shell practice: Introduction to the sed stream editor
09.08.2015
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to replace text sections, in which the search query represents the addressing. You can also use regex for search patterns. Table 5 shows some of the possibilities, with some examples in Table 6, and Figures 2
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User licensing in Microsoft networks
09.08.2015
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, but I hope this article has shed a little light on the topic. Infos Disaster Recovery Rights: http://blogs.technet.com/b/dmelanchthon/archive/2014/02/11/wiederherstellungsrechte
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Spam protection using SpamAssassin
09.08.2015
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for the administration and maintenance of a system. Even if a local email server is operated onsite (e.g., with the XAMPP package), the question remains as to how to set up filtering. Software developers JAM Software [5
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OrientDB document and graph database
09.08.2015
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chapter={1,2,3,4,5,6}; Graph databases have base types V (node) and E (edge). Lines 4-8 create the classes Person and Book as an extension of the base node and defines their attributes. The usual
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Clusters with Windows Server 2012 R2
20.03.2014
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successfully tested all the important points, you can create the cluster in PowerShell (Figure 5), New-Cluster -Name -StaticAddress -Node , or in the wizard
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Container Virtualization Comeback with Docker
20.05.2014
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V, VMware, and, more recently, Docker (Figures 4 and 5). OpenStack then does not launch a complete VM in the background; instead, it creates a Docker container that offers its own functionality as a virtual
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OPNids: Suricata with built-in machine learning
25.03.2020
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word is EVE (extensible event format) [5], which describes Suricata's extremely flexible log function. EVE Lists Most Details As a rule, when you enable EVE output in Suricata (Figure 2), the log
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High-performance Python – compiled code and C interface
01.08.2019
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://www.geeksforgeeks.org/decorators-in-python/ Python function decorator guide: https://www.thecodeship.com/patterns/guide-to-python-function-decorators/ "High Performance Python Components" by Matthew Rocklin: https://tinyurl.com/yyn5htb3 Cython
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NVDIMM and the Linux kernel
11.10.2016
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read/write operations, opening up new possibilities for custom programs and the kernel. The only filesystems that use direct access (DAX) [5] at the moment are XFS and ext4. They can bypass the classic
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Tools that extend Bash scripting
05.12.2016
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a sample data file and then creates a histogram (Figure 11). Listing 5 bashplotlib Histogram #!/bin/bash dir=$(dirname "$0") curl -L 'https://dl.dropbox.com/s/yuxlaj8okcjta9t/exp.txt?dl=1

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