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User File Recovery
19.04.2018
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the answer is unique to each system, the administrators, and the users. Many times, this approach can help users recover needed files quickly, but it takes work to develop and test the scripts.
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Getting Started with HPC Clusters
05.06.2013
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, learning curve, ease of use, complexity, and, doggone it, just plain fun. But the focus is to keep the cost down while you are learning. The one aspect of clusters that I’m not really going to focus
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A central access manager for SSH, Kubernetes, and others
02.08.2022
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. In the background, Teleport keeps its own list of machines that belong to the overall setup. The developers call this a cluster. Each machine running the Teleport Node service (the Teleport daemon with the node role
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Multicore Processing in Python
22.08.2017
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)' ) ' HELLO from process ', id   write ( *, '(a)' ) ' ' write ( *, '(a)' ) ' Going INSIDE the parallel region:' write ( *, '(a)' ) ' ' ! ! INSIDE THE PARALLEL REGION, have each thread say hello. ! !$omp
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Parallel Shells: Run Commands on Multiple Nodes
02.07.2014
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on slowly varying data. Parallel shells are even great for administering instances in the cloud on something like Amazon Web Services (AWS). Many parallel shells are available, and each tool has its pros
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Monitor your network
04.08.2020
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. With its wide array of capabilities and reporting tools, Pandora FMS edges out the competition. However, while it is relatively easy to set up, you'll need to spend some time familiarizing yourself with its
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Effective debugging of Docker containers
09.06.2018
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and foremost – and even experienced Docker administrators often disregard this logical recommendation: Put each application into its own Docker container instead of combining several applications into one large
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Visualize Your Network
27.10.2011
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is really using without using statistics gathered in close to real time. Step forward iftop (http://www.ex-parrot.com/pdw/iftop), by Paul Warren and Chris Lightfoot, which uses two-second, as opposed to five
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Why databases are moving to the cloud
05.02.2023
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and running. Cloud databases, on the other hand, scale more-or-less in real time and in both directions. They are highly flexible and can adapt quickly to changing requirements, which means a sales slump can
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A Management Platform for the Internet of Things
10.12.2013
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to take some adaptation. The IoT is going to be like moving from a low-traffic website to a real-time app with a gazillion users. It’s going to be different. Steps Toward the Internet of Things To begin

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