Admin Magazine
 
  • News
  •  
  • Articles
  •  
  • Tech Tools
  •  
  • Subscribe
  •  
  • Archive
  •  
  • Whitepapers
  •  
  • Digisub
  •  
  • Write for Us!
  •  
  • Newsletter
  •  
  • Shop
  • DevOps
  • Cloud Computing
  • Virtualization
  • HPC
  • Linux
  • Windows
  • Security
  • Monitoring
  • Databases
  • all Topics...
Search
Login
ADMIN Magazine on Facebook
GooglePlus

Search

Spell check suggestion: %200mb%3%A9n Llorente 10 ?

Refine your search
Sort order
  • Date
  • Score
Content type
  • Article (Print) (169)
  • Article (75)
  • Blog post (1)
Keywords
Creation time
  • Last day
  • Last week
  • Last month
  • Last three months
  • Last year

« Previous 1 ... 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ... 25 Next »

26%
A Btrfs field test and workshop
31.10.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2012  »  Issue 11: Cloud...  » 
© Adrian Hillman, 123RF.com
. Enterprise-Level Features Btrfs is a copy-on-write (COW) filesystem. Whereas a filesystem like ext3 logs block changes in a journal, Btrfs always writes changes to a block at a new location on the disk
26%
Cross-Vendor IPsec
25.10.2011
Home »  Articles  » 
 
-algorithm sha1; 07 encryption-algorithm 3des-cbc; 08 } 09 policy test123 { 10 mode main; 11 proposals Phase1-3des-sha; 12 pre-shared-key ascii-text "$9$dQVgJiHmTF/.PO1Ehrlgoa
26%
Your own AWS-compatible cloud with Eucalyptus
14.11.2013
Home »  Archive  »  2013  »  Issue 17: Cloud...  » 
Lead Image © Author, 123RF.com
and 256MB of RAM, so the suggested machine type, m1.small is sufficient (Figure 9). You can keep the defaults for the other settings. Continue by pressing Next: Select security
26%
Serverless run times with custom Bash AWS Lambda layers
25.03.2020
Home »  Archive  »  2020  »  Issue 56: Secur...  » 
Lead Image © Eric Gevaert, 123RF.com
use this role. Listing 3 names Lambda (!) as the service of choice. Call this file trust.json. Listing 3 trust.json 01 { 02 "Version": "2012-10-17", 03 "Statement": [ 04 { 05
25%
Speed up your MySQL database
11.02.2016
Home »  Archive  »  2016  »  Issue 31: Tunin...  » 
Lead Image © Mikhail Dudarev, 123RF.com
( NULL, 'Row 3', NULL); SELECT SLEEP(1); 08 09 mysql> INSERT INTO data_random VALUES ( MD5(CURRENT_TIMESTAMP()), 'Row 1', NULL); SELECT SLEEP(1); 10 mysql> INSERT INTO data_random VALUES ( MD5(CURRENT
25%
Extended File Attributes
20.04.2022
Home »  HPC  »  Articles  » 
very useful metadata. In the Linux kernel, names can be a maximum of 255 bytes and the value can be up to 65,536 bytes (64KiB). XFS and ReiserFS allow these limits; however, ext3/4 and Btrfs impose
25%
Aggregating information with Huginn
18.02.2018
Home »  Archive  »  2018  »  Issue 43: Real...  » 
Lead Image © it Ilka Burckhardt, Fotolia.com
.e., in this example). If the MySQL version you are using is version 5.5.3 or newer, then replace utf8 with utf8mb4: DATABASE_ENCODING=utf8mb4 The results should look like Figure 1. At the bottom
25%
Predicting Drive Doom
20.10.2013
Home »  HPC  »  Articles  » 
Modern drives use S.M.A.R.T. (self-monitoring, analysis, and reporting technology) to gather information and run self-tests. Smartmontools is a Linux tool for interacting with the S.M.A ... of the drives (more on that later). Smartmontools is compatible with all S.M.A.R.T. features and supports ATA/ATAPI/SATA-3 to -8 disks and SCSI disks and tape devices. It also supports the major Linux RAID cards ... Modern drives use S.M.A.R.T. (self-monitoring, analysis, and reporting technology) to gather information and run self-tests. Smartmontools is a Linux tool for interacting with the S.M.A ... S.M.A.R.T., Smartmontools, and Drive Monitoring
25%
TinyDNS
02.03.2012
Home »  Articles  » 
 
shows this for the MX entry: @domainname.com::mail.domainname.com:10:3600 If you ran a similar MX command again adding mail2 , you’d add a secondary MX with a different priority (a.k.a. delivery
25%
Warewulf 4 – Environment Modules
20.03.2023
Home »  HPC  »  Articles  » 
.exe   QUAD_MPI   FORTRAN90/MPI version   Estimate an integral of f(x) from A to B.   f(x) = 50 / (pi * ( 2500 * x * x + 1 ) )     A        =    0.00000       B        =    10.0000       N        =      9999999

« Previous 1 ... 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ... 25 Next »

Service

  • Article Code
  • Contact
  • Legal Notice
  • Privacy Policy
  • Glossary
    • Backup Test
© 2025 Linux New Media USA, LLC – Legal Notice