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Since the release of Docker [1] three years ago, containers have not only been a perennial favorite in the Linux universe, but native ports for Windows and OS X also garner great interest. Where
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in turn stores as a separate time series. The software can already cope with millions of time series, yet version 2.0 [6] should cover more extreme Kubernetes environments with thousands of nodes
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[...]
10 ln -nfs _build/main.native mir-console
11 $
12 $ file _build/main.native
13 _build/main.native: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU
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, which is passed by the caller in CPU register rax
on x86-64 machines [8]. Syscall arguments are passed in registers rdi
, rsi
, rdx
, r10
, r8
, and r9
. The return value of the syscall is returned
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# Names of all persons:
11 gremlin> g.V().hasLabel('person').values('name')
12 ==>marko
13 ==>vadas
14 ==>josh
15 ==>peter
16
17 # Name of person with ID 1
18 gremlin> g.V(1).values('name')
19 ==>marko
20
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and runs in a Java virtual machine, Riemann has a web interface (the Riemann Dash) and various clients for Linux, OS X, and Windows.
The Riemann service stores all the information in its index and uses
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-enabled clients, such as the Lightning Thunderbird extension, Evolution, OS X applications like Apple's iCal (Calendar since Mountain Lion), as well as iOS and Android systems.
For this to work, the Kolab team ... data available on iOS and Mac OS X and in Thunderbird and Evolution.
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databases in the market [11] is strong.
Also, specialized container implementations like Shifter [12] or Singularity [13] are not covered in this article, because they play a subordinate role in the context
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.
done.
Processing triggers for install-info (6.5.0.dfsg.1-2) ...
Processing triggers for libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0:amd64 (2.36.11-2) ...
Now, I'll make sure Octave is installed:
root@c31656cbd380:/# octave
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into Red Hat's cloud stack (Figure 1). After all, CloudForms 1.1, DeltaCloud 1.0, Storage Server 2.0, JBoss Middleware, and Enterprise Virtualization 3.1 form the foundation for the new products