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Container Virtualization Comeback with Docker
20.05.2014
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of Linux kernel version 2.6.24, and over the years, the kernel developers have significantly expanded the Cgroup functions. Besides the above-mentioned resource quotas, Cgroups can now also be prioritized
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OPNids: Suricata with built-in machine learning
25.03.2020
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tap into those sinks and derive their sets of rules from them. This functionality is exactly what Suricata offers. If you throw a Lua sink [6] to the tool, it automatically adopts it, including
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The limits and opportunities of artificial intelligence
02.06.2020
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pioneers of neural networks, expressed it in an interview as follows: "My view is throw it all away and start again" [6]. ADMIN: If the mood among scientists is fairly sober, then where did all this hype
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Managing Bufferbloat
02.06.2020
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.217.16.206: icmp_seq=3 ttl=54 time=24.450 ms 64 Bytes from 172.217.16.206: icmp_seq=4 ttl=54 time=23.802 ms 64 Bytes from 172.217.16.206: icmp_seq=5 ttl=54 time=29.555 ms 64 Bytes from 172.217.16.206: icmp_seq=6 ttl
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How to back up in the cloud
07.06.2019
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, you can also use a trick based on erasure coding: With a 5PB gross capacity, only 1.6PB are effectively available if you have enabled double redundancy in Ceph. In a backup, redundancy is theoretically
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GitLab for DevOps teams
06.10.2019
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Lab Runner One basic building block of the GitLab CI architecture is the GitLab Runner [6]. According to the pull principle, a Runner communicates with the GitLab server via an API, executes declared jobs
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A service mesh for microarchitecture components
05.12.2019
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of application X). That version 1.0 runs on pods 1 through 5 of the application and version 1.1 on pods 6 and 7 does not matter from Istio's point of view. If you were to launch additional 1.0 or 1.1 pods
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Analyzing tricky database problems
14.03.2018
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. The infrastructure also includes three LDAP servers, six NFS servers (based on Ceph), and two HAProxy load balancers. Monitoring is done via Graphite [5], with an Elasticsearch [6], Logstash [7], and Kibana [8] (ELK
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Private cloud with Microsoft Azure Stack
02.03.2018
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provides a very good opportunity to try out the Azure Stack Development Kit (ASDK) [6] in a limited form. The limitations were chosen so that no productive solutions can be built with the ASDK
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Linux I/O Schedulers
02.03.2018
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suggested that it works well for database systems that have TCQ-aware [6] disks. CFQ The completely fair queue (CFQ) I/O scheduler [7] is the current default scheduler in the Linux kernel. It uses both

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