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History and use of the mail utility
05.12.2014
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. As a guide, one well-known and widely adopted webmail provider currently limits 20MB as the outgoing file size for its SMTP, per email. I tend to be stricter and limit the size to 10MB on a smaller
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Build secure IoT applications with open source
03.12.2015
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, and configuring, as well as how you can extend it for your own application needs. Two Eclipse IoT open source projects can help you to build your device management stack. The first one, Wakaama [12] is a C
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Open source customer relationship management software
05.02.2019
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10 11 Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews 12 AllowOverride None 13 Order allow,deny 14 allow from all 15 16
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Application virtualization with Docker
08.10.2015
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at this point that the command is accessed in the directory where you saved the Dockerfile (Listing  4). Listing 4 Docker Build # docker build -t fedora_httpd. Uploading context 50.72 MB Uploading
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Persistent Memory
14.01.2016
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DRAM. At the extreme, you can pretty much buy systems with 1-2TB of memory, but you probably don't buy too many of them because of cost. Typical compute nodes are in the 64-256GB range. Persistent memory
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How persistent memory will change computing
03.12.2015
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than DRAM. At the extreme, you can pretty much buy systems with 1-2TB of memory, but you probably don't buy too many of them because of cost. Typical compute nodes are in the 64-256GB range. Persistent
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Efficiently planning and expanding the capacities of a cloud
02.03.2018
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. Systems like this are usually equipped with 256 or 512GB of RAM. As a result of overcommitting CPU resources, a total of 56 virtual CPU cores are available, of which the provider normally passes 50
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Defining measures
07.04.2022
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of 1KiB (in case really small payload sizes have some exceptional performance); 4KiB, 32KiB, or 64KiB; and maybe even 128KiB, 256KiB, or 1MiB. The reason I like to see a range of payload sizes
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The AWS CDK for software-defined deployments
05.02.2019
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Formation and Terraform in this article as points of comparison, the list of other tools that can provision infrastructure is long: Troposphere [12], Sceptre [13], Bash scripts, custom apps leveraging SDKs, Ansible [14
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Credential management with HashiCorp Vault
09.10.2017
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/vault/key.pem" tls_min_version = "tls12" } First, configure the server's back end, the place where Vault safely stores secrets. Here, you can choose different targets that can be used by Amazon S3 with a My

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