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12.08.2015
, it was stated that 30% of the jobs run through XSEDE in 2012 only used a single core. From another presentation, only 70% used 16 cores (about a single node). There at least has got to be an easy way
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02.08.2021
-performance-in-terminal-graphics-tools
Bashtop: https://github.com/aristocratos/bashtop
"You Need This Beautiful Linux and MacOS App in Your Terminal" by Jason Evangelho, Forbes
, Aug 2020, https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2020
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10.06.2020
2020), the main branch hasn't been updated for 16 months. Although not necessarily a bad thing, it is something to be noticed.
Another top
-like tool is atop
. Like top
, the first part of the output
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30.05.2021
. The patch status of your Hyper-V hosts therefore plays an important role.
For example, Microsoft closed a critical vulnerability in Hyper-V on patch day in October 2020. Attackers were able to execute
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01.06.2024
Kerberoasting right at the source, although you will very rarely see it used in production environments. With the authentication policies introduced in Windows Server 2012 R2, you can specify which accounts
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04.10.2018
Technologies
CERN takes a break of two years to upgrade its systems. The next major upgrade is scheduled for 2019 and 2020. The IT team at CERN is already researching, exploring, and preparing for the upgrade
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27.05.2025
://www.admin-magazine.com/Archive/2025/86/Designing-a-secure-Active-Directory
"Potatoes – Windows Privilege Escalation" by Jorge Lajara, November 2020: https://jlajara.gitlab.io/Potatoes_Windows_Privesc
"Certified Pre
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10.12.2013
servers and sysadmins.
These levels of growth always sound absurd when peddled by analysts. Cisco predicts 50 billion devices by 2020 compared with 12.5 billion in 2012. To get some intuition about
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06.05.2024
about the Raspberry Pi (Pi) that was introduced in 2012. Hobbyists, including me, got excited by the prospect of having a very low power SBC that runs Linux and is inexpensive on their desk. The Pi had
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06.10.2022
The Quick UDP Internet Connections (QUIC) protocol [1] originated in 2012 as a Google project led by Jim Roskind to improve security and performance over TCP. The protocol made the leap to four