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09.08.2015
of these archiving tools.
Table 1
Overview of the Test Candidates
Features
Benno MailArchiv
MailArchiva
Piler
Test version
2.1.0
4
1.1.0
Variant
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and lets you know of changes or foul play on the data link layer.
P0f – An effective passive fingerprinting tool to identify OS and software on endpoints and to show how the machine is connected
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09.06.2018
Capture Task Force and is a part of HTML5.
WebRTC 1.0 (aka RTCPeerConnection) is the API used to control the browser's WebRTC peer-to-peer connections. This is what a JavaScript app uses to initiate
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27.09.2024
query large amounts of data on distributed systems. CouchDB has been an Apache project since 2008. Version 1.0 in 2010 has evolved into version 3.3 today.
"Couch" was originally an acronym for "cluster
15%
30.01.2024
-IOV) implementation with a total of 15 different virtualization functions. Hardware support for various security functions in line with the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) Opal 2.0 specification is also part
15%
16.05.2013
sessions with Google Authenticator [17]. The Google Authenticator Project is released under the Apache License 2.0 and is freely available. A PAM module is available for the server; the Google Authenticator
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27.09.2024
to reduce the time it takes to process network packets. Tools like ethtool,
ethtool -C eth0 rx-usecs 0
adjust these settings.
Summary
In this article, I explored the critical components of networking
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comparison in Table 1.
Table 1
Five Graph Databases
Name
Neo4j 1.6
Sones Graph DB 2.0
InfoGrid 2.9.5
HyperGraphDB 1.1
VertexDB
Homepage
http
15%
28.07.2025
the rest of the world, DECT 6.0, which makes these devices incompatible with systems used in other countries. DECT has long been considered obsolete and implicitly insecure, and its use is no longer
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10.12.2013
is that there is no equivalent of RAID 0+1 or 51 in ZFS – only device arrangements similar to RAID 10, 50, or 60.
By default, ZFS will use any idle RAM in the system as the primary Adaptive Replacement Cache (ARC). A common rule