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version (1.3.0) dates back to January of this year, whereas the current version (1.3.6) was released at the end of May.
The associated Windows client is available in the form of an installer file for 32
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the SAN by up to 90 percent and allowing up to 10 times as many virtual machines per ESX host than without a cache. The ADMIN
test team decided to take a closer look.
The product consists of an OCZ Z
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IPv6 connections and authentication via Kerberos 5.
Amanda copes with a large number of clients and can easily adapt to changing conditions. Before the backup, Amanda can launch a test program
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= kvmVM #specify the name
02 CPU = 1 # How many CPUs required?
03 MEMORY = 512 # RAM in MB
04 OS = [
05 KERNAL = "/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-24-generic", # Kernel to use
06
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.05
FT (4 cores)
1.69
17.26
67.7
IS (4 cores)
0.6
2.16
8.2
LU (6 cores)
5.13
41.8
MG (4 cores)
1.2
3.8
39
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of a chassis (Figure 2). Notice that this first version of the TyanPSC, the Typhoon 600, had four motherboards, each in its own blade, in a deskside chassis on wheels. The chassis was 14 × 12.6 × 26.7 inches
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# svcadm disable stmf
09 # fcinfo hba-port
10 ?
11 HBA Port WWN: 10000000c93805a6
12 Port Mode: Target
13 Port ID: 10200
14 OS Device Name: Not Applicable
15 Manufacturer: Emulex
16 Model: LP9002L
17 ?
18
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AS required a JDK, because it provided a compiler for Java code. The compiler is needed to compile JSP files. Current versions – that is, AS5 or AS6 – can make do with a JRE, because the JBoss distribution
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T), thanks to a binary of just 100MB. The perfect laboratory companion that offers immediate access to Kubernetes is the clever minikube [2].
Another distribution caught my eye recently when I was arriving ... A zero-ops installation of Kubernetes with MicroK8s operates on almost no compute capacity and roughly 700MB of RAM.
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for x86_64 PCs (910MB) and ARM64 systems (935MB). The hybrid image can be launched either from a CD, DVD, or USB stick. The x86_64 system works with both BIOS and UEFI firmware, whereas the ARMv8 variant