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Using a Tablet as a Portable Management Console
14.11.2011
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. In the Toolbox System administrators require a complete set of tools on any device used for support. Up to now, the support burden rested on the laptop computer. The tablet, as a support device, must have
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Visualizing data captured by nmon
15.08.2016
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to load the files automatically. It takes about 20 minutes to process 10GB of nmon data (on a contemporary Windows laptop). In most instances, when dealing with a lot of nmon logs from thousands of servers
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Using a tablet as a portable management console
30.11.2025
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. In the Toolbox System administrators require a complete set of tools on any device used for support. Up to now, the support burden rested on the laptop computer. The tablet, as a support device, must have
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Moving Your Data – It’s Not Always Pleasant
08.05.2013
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and many nodes, so why not use these cores to copy data? There is a project to do just this: dcp is a simple code that uses MPI and a library called libcircle to copy a file. This sounds exactly like what
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Tools to Manage Storage
03.02.2024
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.168.4.100:/home/laytonjb/work_laptop_dir  977421312  524672000  403025920  57% /mnt/work_laptop_dir tmpfs                                          26377268        108   26377160   1% /run/user/1000 Listing 2
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Insider Threats
04.10.2018
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can't tie their hands. We can't unplug their computers or disable their WiFi connections. We can't place a force field around their laptops. And we can't seem to successfully educate them in the ways
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News for Admins
08.10.2015
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market dominance, the company needs to build a case for the presence of full-featured laptop and desktop PCs, rather than lighter and simpler tablet systems. The new processors are designed to work
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Privacy Concerns: Beyond the GDPR
09.06.2018
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over my laptop camera, but I am concerned for our collective privacy. If I know you and like you enough, I'll share the information I want you to have, but not until then. I certainly don't want to share
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The achievements of and plans for systemd
03.02.2022
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on our laptops remains at least as secure in every way as, say, on a Chrome OS system. It's downright embarrassing that this is not yet the case. We need to do better, especially in this age of Pegasus
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Tuning your filesystem's cache
30.11.2025
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on Mac OS X and OpenBSD. To check out my Ubuntu 11.04 laptop's /bin caching status, I enter: $ ./vmtouch /bin Vmtouch crawled the files in /bin and reported that about half of the memory pages

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