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.6.32-220.4.1.el6.x86_64 kernel
GigaByte MAA78GM-US2H motherboard
AMD Phenom II X4 920 CPU (four cores)
8GB of memory (DDR2-800)
The OS and boot drive are on an IBM DTLA-307020 (20GB drive at Ultra ATA
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. This translates to Google's experiencing about 25,000-75,000 correctable errors (CE) per billion device hours per megabit, which translates to 2,000-6,000 CE/GB-yr (or about 250-750 CE/Gb-yr). This is much higher
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11.06.2014
RewriteRule ^\.well-known/caldav / [R,L]
18 RewriteRule ^\.well-known/carddav / [R,L]
19
20 RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
21 RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
22 ... data available on iOS and Mac OS X and in Thunderbird and Evolution.
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11.02.2016
19
20 mysql> CREATE TABLE `data_random` (
21 `id` CHAR(32) NOT NULL,
22 `data` VARCHAR(64) DEFAULT NULL,
23 `ts` TIMESTAMP NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
24
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17.06.2017
a complete loss of data is in the cards.
Distributed Storage
Distributed file storage, as provided by the Network File System (NFS) [19], GlusterFS [20], or Ceph [21], offers a remedy. In principle
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management. The commercial edition is made more palatable because you can try out the software and manage up to 25 systems free of charge.
Design Principles
The CFEngine design is based on several principles
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proxy_intercept_errors on;
17 ...
18 Filming location
19 ...
20 error_page 502 @ fallback;
21 proxy_next_upstream HTTP_500 http_502 http_503 http_504 timeout error invalid_header;
22 proxy_pass http
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15.08.2016
ns2 ip addr add 1.1.1.2/10 dev veth2
18 $ ip netns exec ns1 ip link set veth1 up
19 $ ip netns exec ns2 ip link set veth2 up
20
21 $ ip netns exec ns1 ping -c2 1.1.1.2
22 PING 1.1.1.2 (1.1.1.2) 56
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09.08.2015
developments in the open source groupware alternatives PostPath, Kerio, Kolab, Open-Xchange, Scalix, Tine 2.0, Zarafa, and Zimbra.
PostPath
Somewhat unlucky in its hunt for customers, PostPath [1] used to have
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be turned on and off according to what you want to check about the state of the node.
Almost 20 years ago, when I worked for a Linux high-performance computing (HPC) company that no longer exists, we had