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Easy configuration management with Puppet
18.07.2013
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(adding s3cmd to the PATH) doesn't have to be remembered. Most stuff on servers is just files, which is what makes Puppet so useful. The line require => Package['update-motd'] means
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Living with multiple and many cores
14.03.2013
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are largely CUDA [2] (NVidia hardware) and OpenCL [3] (NVidia, AMD GPUs, and x86 multicore). These tools often require deep re-writing of existing code to take advantage of GP-GPUs.The resultant code is often
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Managing Vim plugins
17.06.2017
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of responders [2]. Much of this popularity is due to the degree of customization created by its plugins – almost 1,600, according to the VimAwesome site [3], and even that number may be low. Most users
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Workspace ONE for endpoint management
03.02.2022
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. Figure 2: A schematic overview of Workspace ONE shows the interplay of the numerous components and interfaces. Image courtesy VMware. [3] Workspace ONE services are based on the integration of VMware
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Speed up Your Name Server with a MySQL Back End
23.07.2013
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admin (Table 1). Table 1: PowerDNS Features Authoritative DNS server (hosting) Resolving DNS server (caching) API to provision zones and records DNSSEC support (as of 3.x
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Centralized Password Management
06.08.2013
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them again can be the subject of long discussions. The organizational structure, broken down by division into departments and operating groups, however, can serve as a basis. Figure 3 shows some services
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Safe Files
16.04.2015
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techniques and compression algorithms. Public key: RSA EIGamal DSA Cipher: IDEA 3DES CAST5 [Symmetric-key block cipher. 64-bit block size, key size between 30 and 128 bits
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OpenACC – Porting Code
07.03.2019
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that lend themselves to parallelizing with directives. You can parallelize each loop individually (Table 2), giving you more control, or you can combine loop directives into a single directive (Table 3
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Parallel and Encrypted Compression
09.12.2021
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 -n # , where #  is the number of threads and a space falls between it and the switch (Listing 3). Listing 3: lbzip2 $ lbzip2 -v -n 4 package-list.txt lbzip2: compressing
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Make Your IT Automation Systems Play Together Like a Symphony
15.12.2017
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’s URL, which would be the following, if you’re browsing it from the server itself: https://localhost/cookbooks You’ll see the Chef Server default page, as shown in Figure 3

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