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MariaDB MaxScale: A smart proxy for MySQL
11.04.2016
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the respective SQL query to one of its back ends. A cache for login credentials is also involved. Installation and Configuration MaxScale is available from the MariaDB website as a free download [3
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WSL puts Linux on Windows desktops
05.12.2019
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, the LXSS Manager cleaned up the respective Linux instance, which meant it was not possible to run background processes. However, Microsoft has since added this option [3]. If processes are still active
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Monitor and optimize Fibre Channel SAN performance
30.01.2020
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other over one or more Inter-Switch Link (ISL) connections connected in parallel. With this FC transport layer method – service class 3 (connectionless without acknowledgement) optimized for mass storage
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Build operating system images on demand
30.01.2020
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subpages on the FAI website for cloud images [3] and bare metal [4]. Both pages are quite straightforward. Clouds If you look at the cloud page, you only have a few – really important – parameters to set
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DebOps delivers easy Ansible automation for Debian-based systems
22.12.2017
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online [3]. DebOps – Hands On To get started, you'll need at least two Debian systems that are newly installed and are still plain vanilla. In theory, this example would also work with a single host
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Automated compliance testing with InSpec
22.12.2017
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is InSpec. InSpec is available under a free license and is free for download from Chef's GitHub directory [3]. It supports a variety of target systems: Linux is represented by CentOS, RHEL, SLES, Debian
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Monitoring and service discovery with Consul
14.03.2018
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service ensures that virtual setups expand and contract as needed; the provider markets the corresponding functionality under the name Auto Scaling [3]. However, it is practically impossible to use
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The new version of Chef Automate comes with many new features
05.02.2019
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built by VulcanoSec [2] to monitor compliance standards automatically, was acquired by Chef. Earlier versions of InSpec discussed in ADMIN [3] proved to be extremely powerful. With the use of a special
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Automated OpenStack instance configuration with cloud-init and metadata service
05.02.2019
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discovery. 3. Network. With networking configured on an instance, this stage runs the disk_setup and mounts modules and configures mount points. 4. Config. This stage runs modules included in the cloud
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Five Kubernetes alternatives
07.06.2019
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little, even if some functions are implemented or named differently on one side or the other. Whether you rely on Kubernetes or Swarm is a matter of taste. Nomad Nomad [3], developed by HashiCorp, takes

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