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Live Migration
18.02.2014
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filesystems like OCFS2 and GFS2 are necessary. VM live migration is easier to set up on a distributed replicated block device (DRBD) cluster basis. DRBD basically provides the option of using an existing
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hwloc: Which Processor Is Running Your Service?
07.11.2011
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-project of the larger Open MPI community [2], is a set of command-line tools and API functions that allows system administrators and C programmers to examine the NUMA topology and to provide details about each processor
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Kali Linux is the complete toolbox for penetration testing
04.10.2018
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on the Apache, MySQL, and PHP stack – dominate the landscape. They are popular targets for hackers because they usually offer a great deal of attack potential. Kali Linux provides more than two dozen specialist
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Link aggregation with kernel bonding and the Team daemon
13.12.2018
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No matter how many network interfaces a server has and how the admin combines them, hardware alone is not enough. To turn multiple network cards into a true failover solution or a fat data provider
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Dig Deep into Kubernetes with StatusBay
29.09.2020
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efficiently. Every possible advantage is welcome when you're trying to keep a critical service online, and StatusBay is "an open source tool that provides the missing visibility into the K8s deployment process
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Automated compliance with Chef InSpec
30.11.2020
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. Chef InSpec comes from a company that feels very much at home in the areas of automation and compliance: Chef, the provider behind the automation platform of the same name. The software is based on its
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Hardware suitable for cloud environments
30.11.2020
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, you do not build a cloud for the next five years and then replace it with another system. If you are establishing a setup on the order of decades, one of the central questions is whether the provider
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Container microdistributions k3OS and Flatcar
30.11.2020
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. The storage drivers, which K8s includes out the box, are missing, as is the functionality to communicate with cloud providers. However, because Kubernetes itself is introducing tweaks and replacing the existing
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Secure containers with a hypervisor DMZ
02.02.2021
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? In this article, I first briefly describe the current status quo. Afterward, I provide insight into different approaches of eliminating security concerns. The considerations are limited to Linux as the underlying
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Best practices for secure script programming
02.08.2021
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of shell scripts was provided by US software vendor Valve. The Linux-based version of the Steam game service included a script that was normally only responsible for minor setup tasks [1]. Unfortunately

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