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Container and hardware e-virtualization under one roof
30.11.2025
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; whereas KVM [
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] supports genuine hardware virtualization in combination with the right CPU. Both virtualization technologies support maximum performance for the guest system in line with the current state
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Fast system management from Puppet Labs
30.11.2025
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], Fabric [
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SSH Administration – Windows in a Unix World
30.11.2025
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server, such as Xming [
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Server [4]. Listing 2 Xeyes Test 01 $ xeyes & 02 03 [1] 4342 04 $
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connection to localhost:10.0 broken (explicit kill or server shutdown). 05 [1
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Managing virtual machines
30.11.2025
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to give you consistent results with a running system. A cleaner approach would be to use an image backup program for Linux, such as Clonezilla [2] or Partimage [
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Neglected IPv6 features endanger the LAN
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40 1 ::/0 IPv6 addresses 30 2 2002::/16 6to4 addresses
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::/96 IPv4-compatible addresses (obsolete) 10 4 ... IPv6 is establishing itself in everyday IT life, and all modern operating systems from Windows, through Mac OS
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A Btrfs field test and workshop
31.10.2025
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. Enterprise-Level Features Btrfs is a copy-on-write (COW) filesystem. Whereas a filesystem like ext
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logs block changes in a journal, Btrfs always writes changes to a block at a new location on the disk
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Monitoring your cluster with a home-grown OCF agent
30.11.2025
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on hand; it is available on the web [2]. You will also find it useful to have the current version 1.0.2 [
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pfSense firewall and router distribution
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. Because it had to run in RAM, extensions were difficult. This situation prompted the two to start working on their own distribution and spawned the development of pfSense [1]. The core of version
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Clustering with OpenAIS and Corosync
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name: iscsi1 18 Node ID: 1 19 Multicast addresses: 239.192.181.106
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High availability clustering on a budget with KVM
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