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Protecting your web application infrastructure with the Nginx Naxsi firewall
18.07.2013
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resource requirements. Although Apache is still king of the hill, approximately 30 percent of the top 10,000 websites already benefit from Nginx [2] (Figure 1
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Introducing parity declustering RAID
28.11.2022
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. Figure 1: A general outline of RAID levels 0, 1, and 5. Common RAID types include: RAID 0 – Disk striping. Data is written in chunks across all drives in a stripe, typically organized in a round-robin
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Improved visibility on the network
25.09.2023
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series are stored in round-robin database (RRD) files. Grafana can enter the play for custom and application-specific dashboards, which requires the installation of the Grafana plugin OpenNMS Helm [5
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What's new in SQL Server 2016
15.08.2016
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AlwaysOn technology and can also work with the replicas. If you use multiple instances of SQL Server, you can also use the replicas for round robin load balancing. Business Intelligence, R, and Big Data
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Build a Network Attached Storage System with FreeNAS
10.12.2013
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is that there is no equivalent of RAID 0+1 or 51 in ZFS – only device arrangements similar to RAID 10, 50, or 60. By default, ZFS will use any idle RAM in the system as the primary Adaptive Replacement Cache (ARC). A common rule
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An introduction to FreeNAS
14.11.2013
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within groups, not among them. The upshot is that there is no equivalent of RAID 0+1 or 51 in ZFS – only device arrangements similar to RAID 10, 50, or 60. By default, ZFS will use any idle RAM
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Processing streaming events with Apache Kafka
02.02.2021
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to which partitions. If a message appears without a key, Kafka usually distributes the subsequent messages in a round-robin process to all partitions of the topic. In this case, all partitions receive
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Floodlight: Welcome to the World of Software-Defined Networking
15.10.2013
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. These flows are assigned a priority and an action. A simple OpenFlow rule looks like this: match="dl_type=ip, nw_type=tcp,tp_dst_port=80", action="output=2",priority="10" This rule states that all IP packets
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Managing Bufferbloat
02.06.2020
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answer, he set out to investigate this question. By experimenting with pings and different load levels on his Internet connection, he discovered that the latency times were often four to 10 times greater
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OpenFlow and the Floodlight OpenFlow Controller
14.11.2013
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. These flows are assigned a priority and an action. A simple OpenFlow rule looks like this: match="dl_type=ip, nw_type=tcp,tp_dst_port=80", action="output=2",priority="10" This rule states that all IP packets

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