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Denial of Service in the Cloud
12.11.2013
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. Therefore, the URL must be modified slightly for each instance of access. Thus, just 6,000 unsuspecting users of a browser like Chrome can generate a flood of up to one million requests per second. Attacks
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VMware Tools
15.10.2013
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performance monitoring at the application level is only possible after the integration of vFabric Hyperic 5.6. Infrastructure Navigator vCenter Operations Manager provides extensive reporting and analysis
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Linux Essentials for Windows Admins – Part 1
10.07.2012
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value of 644 (rw (6 )-r (4 )--r (4 )-- ). What is the permission value of a file that has the following permissions? rwxrw-r-- The correct answer is 764 . What about for the read-only file (r
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URL Tricks with htaccess
02.02.2012
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to the end of the URL after the slash so rather than bit.ly/R4c6feh , you could instead use bit.ly/dictionaryword . Another feature some services offer is the ability to edit the destination URL at a later
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Benchmarks Don’t Have to Be Evil
12.03.2015
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). Benchmark results are usually expressed in terms of how much (wall clock) time it takes to run and in GFLOPS (10^9 floating point operations per second) or MFLOPS (10^6 floating point operations per second
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Persistent Memory
14.01.2016
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3700 IOPS: 15,900 Optane IOPS: 70,300 (4.42x) P3700 latency: 58µ Optane latency: 9µ (6.44x) Test 2 P3700 IOPS: 13,400 Optane IOPS: 95,600 (7.13x) P3700
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Why Good Applications Don’t Scale
13.10.2020
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: The serial fraction can be broken into two parts (Equation 6), where s B is the base serial fraction that is not a function of the number of processors, and s C is the communication time between processors
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Tools to Manage Storage
03.02.2024
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                                938G  718G  173G  81% /home /dev/nvme0n1p1                                511M  6.1M  505M   2% /boot/efi /dev/sda1                                     5.5T  3.1T  2.1T  60% /home2 192.168.4.100:/home
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Deis combines Docker and CoreOS
17.02.2015
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. Project Atomic [6] and CoreOS [7] [8] are perfect examples of this trend. CoreOS is a naked Linux distribution that only supports one thing really well: the operation of Docker containers (see the "Core
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Using benchmarks to your advantage
10.04.2015
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). Benchmark results are usually expressed in terms of how much (wall clock) time it takes to run and in GFLOPS (10^9 floating point operations per second) or MFLOPS (10^6 floating point operations per second

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