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://www.ulteo.com/home/en/services
Downloads: http://www.ulteo.com/home/en/ovdi/openvirtualdesktop/3.0
Ulteo OVD HTML5 web client: http://www.ulteo.com/home/en/news/2012/09/12
iOS client no longer in AppStore: http ... Open Virtual Desktop 3.0 as an alternative to VDI
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of the broadcast, and the address of the PXE boot server need to be adapted to the local conditions.
Listing 1
Host Variables
dhcp_global_domain_name: cloud.internal
dhcp_global_broadcast_address: 10.42.0
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Volume name: file1
Defined Pools:
1: Default
2: File
3: Scratch
Select the Pool (1-3): 2
Connecting to Storage daemon File at bareos:9103 ...
Sending label command for Volume "file1" Slot 0 ...
3000 OK
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of the reserved area in megabytes and Y
specifies the start address. If you omit the second parameter or set it to 0M
, the system automatically selects an appropriate location. A subsequent restart enables
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Id: 4e90b424-95d9-4453-a2f4-8f5259f5f263 Duration: 70.72 ms Billed Duration: 100 ms Memory Size: 128 MB Max Memory Used: 55 MB Init Duration: 129.20 ms
More or Less
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is required for use: IE 8 or higher, Mozilla Firefox 3 and higher; Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge are also supported. A minimum resolution of 1024x768 is required for smooth operation. Single-core CPU 1.0GHz
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the one-man company HashiCorp in the fall of 2012, so he could work full-time on Vagrant. The company primarily earned money through support contracts, training, and the development of commercial add
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amounts of unstructured data.
In this article I introduce you to MinIO, a popular object storage solution. MinIO's source code is available under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0, which means you
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to Storage daemon File at bareos:9103 ...
Sending label command for Volume "file1" Slot 0 ...
3000 OK label. VolBytes=186 Volume="file1" Device="FileStorage" (/var/lib/bareos/storage)
Catalog record for Volume
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of the memory:
dd if=/dev/fmem of=memory.dd bs=1MB count=512
Another tool for dumping memory is the kernel module crash
, which was developed by Red Hat. Just like fmem
, crash
creates a pseudodevice called