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7 to 10 (32- and 64-bit), the corresponding Microsoft servers (2008 R2 to 2012 R2), and common Linux systems. For an unattended setup, opsi uses the automatic hardware detection of the respective
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-directory-aadconnect-accounts-permissions#create-the-ad-ds-account
Preparations for user provisioning in Office 365: https://support.office.com/en-gb/article/Prepare-to-provision-users-through-directory-synchronization-to-Office-365-01920974-9e6f-4331-a370-13aea4e82b3e?omkt=en
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Filesystem" by Martin Loschwitz, ADMIN
, 2012, No. 9, pg. 28, http://www.admin-magazine.com/HPC/Articles/The-RADOS-Object-Store-and-Ceph-Filesystem/(language)/eng-US
"The RADOS Object Store and Ceph
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of day in 2012. The Zulip company offers both a software-as-a-service (SaaS) version in the cloud and commercial support for local setups. Although the community version is available at no charge, it also
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with source code in 2001 and also sold a commercial version called N1 Grid Engine (N1GE).
The open source license used by Sun, called the Sun Industry Standards Source License (SISSL), is now a retired free
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from the Softinventive Lab website, and registration is not needed. After installing the package on a computer or server, you can get started. The tool supports up through Windows Server 2012 and Windows
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(BSI) makes some recommendations in its overview paper on online storage from November 2012 [in German], stating that, if sensitive data are transmitted over unsecured networks, consideration must
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to deliver many more chips in 2012 for high-end, high-performance computer systems winding their way to market through an extensive network of partner vendors.
The “AMD Opteron 6200 Series Processors Linux
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(Figure 3). hdparm [9] also includes a built-in benchmark that is aware of caching and buffering [10]. hdparm is also a powerful resource to configure internal drives, but although this is not possible over
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conventional treatment for a Linux utility. Originally written in Bash (hence its name), it was re-implemented in Python [9] last year, reducing its CPU consumption by two-thirds and simultaneously improving