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Extending OpenNebula with hooks
09.01.2013
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administrator does not need to install any software there. You just need to make sure that the public SSH key of the oneadmin user is listed in the authorized_keys for this account on all compute nodes
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Profiling application resource usage
14.03.2013
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code to add the time spent in various portions of the code. This does mean modifying your code, but it might be worth the time. One thing to remember about gprof is that it is a "sample"-based profile
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DBaaS: EnterpriseDB
16.05.2013
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does. For companies replacing their self-maintained database hardware or services, DBaaS removes a chunk of the admin. If you get to the tipping point at which the defaults just aren't good enough, bring
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Application Monitoring with openITCOCKPIT
13.02.2017
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used in the commands (e.g., $USER$) under Expert Monitoring | User Defined Macros . We recommend using macros in openITCOCKPIT, which can save you a huge amount of time and does not hard code security
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Alternatives to Google Analytics
13.02.2017
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the primary benefits from this free service – which is why many companies add the Google script without closer examination – this does involve handing over a large amount of visitor data voluntarily to Google ... Many companies that use Google Analytics to learn more about visitors to their websites worry about privacy issues. We looked at some useful alternatives. ... Alternatives to Google Analytics
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Linux and Windows client management with opsi
13.02.2017
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the need for interaction. This is what opsi-script does by offering various options: Launching existing setup programs with parameters in silent or unattended mode. Interactively controlling
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Segmenting networks with VLANs
13.02.2017
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-unauthorized: Blocks any access of the supplicant. It does not matter whether the supplicant successfully authenticates. force-authorized: Access is always granted to the supplicant. It is not important whether
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Clustering with the Nutanix Community Edition
03.02.2022
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To be clear, the Community Edition of Nutanix was developed for testing purposes only; it is not a replacement for the production version. The Community Edition does not give you all
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Test your containers with the Docker Desktop one-node cluster
25.09.2023
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interface features and support for extensions. Because Docker Engine was developed before CRI, it does not fit directly with the CRI interface. Kubernetes implemented a temporary adapter called dockershim
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Production-ready mini-Kubernetes installations
27.09.2024
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if you only want to build a small Kubernetes for your own needs, you must ask a central question: Does the setup need to be suitable for production use? Much depends on the answer. Intuitively, the vast

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