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Operating system virtualization with OpenVZ
28.06.2011
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isolates the containers from one another and provides resources, such as CPU cycles, memory, and disk capacity (Figure 1). Figure 1: In virtualization based ... The virtualization technology market is currently concentrating on hypervisor-based systems, but hosting providers often use an alternative technology. Container-based solutions such as Open
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NVDIMM and the Linux kernel
11.10.2016
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to be copied into main memory. Figure 3 provides an overview of the software architecture of Linux NVDIMM support. Figure 3: The architecture of the NVDIMM ... Non-volatile dual in-line memory modules will provide storage as fast as RAM and keep its content through a reboot. The Linux kernel is already geared to handle the new technology and can even serve
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Keeping Azure VMs up to date
28.11.2023
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to provide security updates. However, ESUs are not cheap. In the first year, 75 percent of the license fees of the current version are due, which rises to 100 percent in the second year. In the third year ... The operating system of an Azure virtual machine can be kept up to date by a number of methods; we provide an overview and look in detail at Azure Automation Update Management, the Azure Update
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Securing Your Data In The Cloud: an insiders perspective
08.07.2011
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computing Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) provider gives an insider’s perspective on what you should be doing to keep your data safe.
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Goodbye virtual machines, hello container machines
07.04.2022
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(and is a vital part of continuous integration and continuous delivery or deployment, CI/CD). Many admins like to model their infrastructure in advance from a personal laptop or lightweight test system
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Sys Admins Will Love Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4
02.08.2017
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for OverlayFS, RHEL now has full support for the overlay2 storage driver. It also brings full support for package layering with rpm-ostree , providing a means of adding packages like monitoring agents
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News for Admins
16.08.2018
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to park," said researchers. You don't need specialized devices to produce these signals. The sound can be created by the speakers of the laptop itself. "Our tests have measured a Dell XPS 15 9550 laptop
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Using the ATA security features of modern hard disks and SSDs
20.03.2014
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of ATA. The hdparm tool, which is included with almost all Linux distributions, at least lets you control the ATA security features by scripting or manual commands. On many laptops, ATA security
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Getting Started with HPC Clusters
05.06.2013
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virtualization for Linux, which is not a bad skill to have. The next step up from using VMs on your laptop or desktop is to use VMs from a cloud provider such as Amazon. Cloud VMs give you a great deal of freedom
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Planned Obsolescence Needs to be Obsolete
18.02.2018
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, tablet, and computer. Who can afford to upgrade once a year when new models hit the market? Eight hundred dollars for a phone, $800 for a tablet, and $2,000 for a new laptop is just too much money to toss

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