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A Btrfs field test and workshop
31.10.2025
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© Adrian Hillman, 123RF.com
(depending on the RAID level). These chunks are usually 1GB for data and 256MB for metadata. One exception is the first metadata chunk, which mkfs.btrfs creates 1GB in size, assuming there is enough space ... SUSE has officially supported Btrfs in Service Pack 2 of its Enterprise Server 11 since February 2012. Oracle followed soon after with Btrfs support in its own Linux. We explore the possibilities ... 2012
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Monitoring with Zabbix
30.11.2025
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© Les Cunliffe, 123RF.com
machine, and the database can easily be installed on a separate host. Setting up a Test Environment The installation requirements of 128MB of free RAM and 256MB of free disk space, as cited ... 2012
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Comparing 5 to 50TB NAS storage boxes
31.10.2025
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© Franck Boston, fotolia.com
, 16MB cache, SATA interface. The Buffalo and Netgear models were delivered with pre-installed disks and did not give us the option of using 2.5-inch disks. For our benchmarks, we configured all ... 2012
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Get the best out of your bandwidth with tc
30.11.2025
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© Russell Shively, 123RF.com
bandwidth measurements as follows: Kilobytes are written as k or kb. Megabytes are written as m or mb. However, I'm more comfortable using kilobits and megabits. These terms are notated ... 2012
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GNU tools under Windows
31.10.2025
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© Markus Gann, 123RF.com
to the Windows desktop, but at a little less than 10MB, it is much more compact than Cygwin's 100MB and is also easier to install. Alternatives MobaXterm: A previous article [3] introduced Moba ... 2012
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A swap space primer
30.11.2025
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16GB to 64GB 8GB 64GB to 256GB 16GB Infos "Performance Tuning Dojo" by Federico Lucifredi, ADMIN, Issue 07, http://www ... 2012
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The fine art of allocating memory
30.11.2025
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irrespective of actual system capacity, because the memory is only being allocated, not used. It will then run into the limits of process address space, hitting a wall at 3056MB of allocation; the maximum ... 2012
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Dispatches from the world of IT
30.11.2025
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pass. To register for ISC Cloud'12, please use the code cloud4isc-2012 . For more information, visit: http://www.isc-events.com/cloud12/. Phishing ... 2012
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Our Technological Enlightenment
31.10.2025
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© lightwise, 123RF.com
the numbers, sizes, capacities, and prices of the 1990s with those of today. For example, in 1995, a 500MB hard disk was considered large; today, my iPhone 4 has a 16GB capacity, of which I have just over 6GB ... 2012
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Creating and evaluating kernel crash dumps
31.10.2025
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© Giuseppe Ramos, 123RF.com
2:Size2, ... ] [@address] In the specific case of crashkernel=512M-2G:64m,2G-:128M this means: "For a RAM size of 512MB up to 2GB, the system reserves 64MB; this becomes 128MB if you have more than ... 2012

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