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Collecting application logfiles with Kubernetes
28.11.2021
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are the classic example of a modern scale-out architecture. A number of containers handle the database back end, and still others host a classic network filesystem for static content. A scaling group runs
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More TUI Tools for HPC Users
06.10.2025
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to be very fast, especially compared with some network-based GUIs, which can slow down your work. If you are limited to just a terminal, you can still use a TUI. TUIs aren’t perfect, though. Displaying
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Linux filesystem performance tested
30.11.2025
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cache SSD/Hard disks: two SATA-II Intel SSD 710 Series (100GB)/six SAS Toshiba MK2001TRKB 6GBps (2TB) Network: 4x Intel (IGB) 1Gbps Operating system: openSUSE 12.1 and Tumbleweed, kernel 3.1.10 and 3
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The latest developments in Open-Xchange 6.20
30.11.2025
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. Additionally, the developers have implemented an OAuth service for centralized authentication with social networks like LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook. The makers of Open-Xchange are looking to extend
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Shell scripts: Equal rights for Unix derivatives and Linux
30.11.2025
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experience different behavior from various programs if they change from one Linux distribution to another. If you are debugging the network on Red Hat, for example, you can tell traceroute to use the TCP
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The logging module in Python
30.11.2025
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, and a RotatingFileHandler lets you rotate the logfiles depending on size and date. A SocketHandler logs over the network, but you need to do much of the work yourself. SysLogHandler makes things easier because
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HPC Desktop
10.04.2026
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, compute nodes, network, storage, and software don’t need to be efficient, but that the focus should be on making HPC systems convenient for new users. Desktop Customizations with Vibe Coding The key
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Securing AI model deployments with SELinux
28.07.2025
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. Methodology Experiments were conducted on RHEL 9, a modern enterprise-grade platform. We deployed an 18-layer convolutional neural network (CNN; ResNet-18) model (PyTorch) with a Flask API and simulated
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Coming to grips with grep
05.12.2014
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of using software to perform the task? Back in the realm of the command line, you might have come across the excellent and regular-expression-friendly network grep , or ngrep [3], which offers features
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Kubernetes Auto Analyzer
05.10.2018
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to suit their own cloud environments. For example AWS might point the default NTP (Network Time Protocol) servers on a Linux machine image to an internal AWS time server, which lessens the need to talk

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