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/2008 R2 and Windows Vista/7, although it can also be used with Windows Server 2003 R2 or XP SP3.
In contrast to Windows' own performance monitor, the tool doesn't work with indicators that you have
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is mainly web-based, protected by the same password for all moderators, and mailing lists of the same name will not be supported until version 3.0 is released.
After evaluating several systems, Mlmmj
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packages). For example, Rollup Package 3 contains all the patches that you will find in Rollup Packages 1 and 2 for Exchange Server 2010 SP1. Always start by installing the current Service Pack and then add
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platforms.
As you go through stress's options, you can visualize its effect on the system via Byobu's [3] status line, the Gnome System Monitor [4], the handy top [5], or Apple Activity Monitor on a Mac[6
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usually require swap to be an exceptional circumstance. Table 1 lists swap recommendations for Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6; Ubuntu server's own guidelines [3] are more conservative, illustrating how
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topology has two or more Satellite Servers that are connected to RHN through the Internet (see Figure 3). Each Satellite Server is synced with the others. This topology enables each subnet or project office
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is an interpreted language that is "powerful, fast, lightweight" [2]. It is probably most well known as the scripting language used by the popular game World of Warcraft (WoW) [3]; however, Lua is also used
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applications. Java-related and performance-critical projects use JRuby [3], a Ruby implementation in Java that leverages Java bindings in a Rails project.
RubyGems [4] is a de facto standard for extensions
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passes an IPv4 address to the API website and expects the correct geographical assignment:
http:
geoip-api:
status: 200
url: http://geoip.example.net/1.2.3.4
body:
- Australia
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, such as an external hard drive, or directly across the network. You can also set up a schedule (Figure 3).
Figure 3: Scheduling the replication