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Update on Containers in HPC
08.07.2024
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a series of questions that could be answered with a choice of radio buttons and ended with two questions that had free-entry fields. The results were published online with some brief commentary. I've gone
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Kibana Meets Kubernetes
29.09.2020
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site [9]. This comprehensive document is easy to follow and well worth a look. Another resource [10] describes a slightly different approach to the one I've taken, with information on how to get
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Kubernetes clusters within AWS EKS
02.08.2021
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, courtesy of the popular cloud platforms, it has become easier to test more thoroughly on a managed Kubernetes service. These managed services include the Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) [1], Azure Kubernetes
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Hardware MFA: Death to the password!
21.08.2014
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, retinal pattern, and so on. My focus here will be the affordable hardware MFA options. Note that I've included links to virtual MFA alternatives for you to explore, should you seek an even lower cost MFA
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Running OpenStack in a data center
14.08.2017
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] is used, for example, by major providers such as Facebook or Google to achieve an optimal network setup. Figure 1: Forty-eight port switches with 25Gb
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A Hands-on Look at Kubernetes with OpenAI
09.10.2017
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by Google's DeepMind, has learned how to play the Chinese board game Go, which is considered to be extremely complicated, with a far wider range of moves than chess. Go experts agreed that it would take
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Alternative virtualization solutions when OpenStack is too much
28.11.2022
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nostalgic feelings that I've even mentioned the virtualization cluster archetype; however, it could also be because a setup of this type is the easiest and fastest way to set up a few highly available VMs
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A smoke-jumping admin's best friend
09.04.2019
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admin tools, of which I've used many over the years. In this article, I review a few TUI-based admin tools and applications and point out some tools you can use to create your own TUIs to meet your needs
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Building Big Iron in the Cloud with Google Compute Engine
11.06.2014
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that you have created an instance, set up Cloud SDK, and added some storage, you're on your way. I hope you've enjoyed this quick overview of the Google Compute Engine and that I've provided some ... Google Compute Engine removes the technical and financial headaches of maintaining server, networking, and storage. ... Building Big Iron in the Cloud with Google Compute Engine
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Secrets and certificate management
04.08.2020
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-policy.hcl The next step is to upload the policy to Vault (just a write to storage, really) with a name: $ vault policy write lab-policy lab-policy.hcl Success! Uploaded policy: lab-policy Here, I've called

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