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03.04.2024
on machines with only one CPU core and 512MB of RAM; the minimalist K3s setup itself only uses 250MB. As one of the radical cost-cutting measures, K3s dispenses with the I/O-intensive etcd database
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20.03.2014
and cloud computing company.
After Sun published the source code of Solaris under the name OpenSolaris in 2005 and then Oracle discontinued open development of the software soon after its takeover in 2010
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01.08.2019
, uncompress the tarball and enter the resulting directory:
$ tar xvfz minishift-1.33.0-linux-amd64.tgz
$ cd minishift-1.33.0-linux-amd64
If you run the ls command, you can see a 27MB binary called minishift
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28.11.2023
, unless you apply a later version, IEEE 802.1X-2010, in combination with 802.1AE (MACsec).
The standard offers better performance and is less complex to implement than classic Internet Protocol Security
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01.04.2014
bootstrapping of its own local cloud, which does not require access to a public cloud provider and thus imposes very few requirements.
The Cloudify tarball is a heavyweight at 160MB, but the user initially only
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20.03.2014
bootstrapping of its own local cloud, which does not require access to a public cloud provider and thus imposes very few requirements.
The Cloudify tarball is a heavyweight at 160MB, but the user initially only
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30.05.2021
-browserify is installed, it launches its payload and targets Node.JS developers. This package was only about 27MB in size and included one version (1.0.0). Within the package is a postinstall.js file that extracts
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15.08.2016
Zodiac FX as an alternative for testing OpenFlow configurations on real hardware. Zodiac FX is a four-port, 100MB switch controlled by an Atmel CPU. The Zodiac FX switch works with the OpenFlow protocol
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30.01.2024
and the web applications must support. Authelia also acts as an OpenID Connect 1.0 provider, with authentication based on tokens. Although this function was still in beta when this issue went to press, it has
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04.04.2023
the Microsoft Security Compliance Toolkit 1.0 [1] can help you with this question. After unzipping the archive file, you will see a Group Policy Objects (GPOs) backup folder, which you can import in the Group