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Agentless automation with Event-Driven Ansible
28.11.2023
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documents how you can program your own source plugins [2]. Therefore, the number of available sources should increase steadily now that EDA has been officially released [3]. Spoiler: This article is based
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Native serverless computing in Kubernetes
28.11.2023
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that outputs Hello World! [3]. The example comprises two components and is written in Go. The helloworld.go file contains the service, which listens on port 80 and prints out Hello World! in an HTTP
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Sharding and scale-out for databases
28.11.2023
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is minimal. Even with ShardingSphere-Proxy, which according to the developers is significantly slower than the JDBC option, the performance overhead is now 25 percent less (Figure 3). This performance may
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Domain-driven design and agile development
28.11.2023
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be added on additional sticky notes of different colors. Another technique with the same objective – visualizing the flow of a business process – is known as domain storytelling [3]. In this way, DDD adds
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IMAP 4 protocol extensions
16.05.2013
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The CAPABILITY command [3] is not an extension but an important function of IMAP 4. The client uses it to discover which extensions the server supports. The server returns a long line that lists its capabilities
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Accessibility wherever you are with Mobile IPv6
16.05.2013
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) was developed for MIPv6. It is used by all the parties (i.e., the mobile node, correspondent node, and home agent) in messages that have to do with the management and updating of bindings. Figure 3 shows
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Putting an Active Directory domain controller in the Azure cloud
13.02.2017
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will find it easier to develop naming conventions. See the Azure Infrastructure Services Implementation Guidelines for more information [3]. Extend On-Premises AD toward Azure Suppose you want
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Application Monitoring with openITCOCKPIT
13.02.2017
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Ubuntu 14.04 LTS x64 supports the current 3.0.6 version of OpenITCOCKPIT. The minimum requirements are two CPU cores, 2GB of RAM, and 15GB of disk space, which is sufficient for a small test system
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Alternatives to Google Analytics
13.02.2017
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of online statistics suppliers are Histats [2] and Stetic [3]. They differ in that Histats is free of charge for up to 10 million clicks per day, whereas Stetic is generally subject to a charge. Stetic
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The utility of native cloud applications
17.04.2017
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system as a component for the user to manage. With PaaS, the customer can use a complete, ready-for-action environment (Figure 3), such as one in which they can run PHP websites or in which C++ programs

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