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Quick UDP Internet connections
06.10.2022
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times the size of the previously received request. The payload must be at least 1,200 bytes in the initial packet; otherwise, padding is required. A token exchange before compute-intensive operations
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Storage protocols for block, file, and object storage
30.05.2021
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. Additionally, NVMe simplifies commands on the basis of 13 specific NVMe command sets designed to meet the unique requirements of NVM devices. NVMe latency was already about 200ms less than 12Gb SAS when
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Documentation Tools for Admins
20.05.2014
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the GPL and the AGPL, respectively. Wikimania When it comes to internal company communications, MediaWiki continues to be the tool of choice; the statistics website Ohloh counts nearly 200 code
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 pre-series test
07.06.2019
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in the kernel is unsuitable for today's requirements given network cards capable of 200Gbps and more. The kernel developers have long since used all sorts of hacks to squeeze the last bit of performance out
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Efficiently planning and expanding the capacities of a cloud
02.03.2018
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on to its customers. If you assume the ratio of CPU to RAM provided through corresponding hardware profiles is 1:4, a customer using 12 virtual CPU cores must add at least 48GB of memory. If five
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Let the hardware do the heavy lifting
09.06.2018
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into dedicated hardware. This trend will only exacerbate with the arrival of 200/400-gigabit Ethernet (GbE) in 2019, and 800GbE shortly after that; hence, the window for CPU offload will remain open
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Get to know Azure Files and Azure File Sync
27.09.2024
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. In terms of costs, you can configure a lower maximum capacity for individual shares at a later date. On the Advanced tab, keep the default settings. TLS 1.2, the highest available minimum version
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Two NexentaOS derivatives compared
16.05.2013
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fans, 1 CPU fan) Disk slots 12 (60 when fully extended with expansion unit) Hard disk types SAS/SATA/SSD/NL-SAS Max. disk size 4TB USB interface
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Endlessh and tc tarpits slow down attackers
02.02.2021
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5221548db 58 seconds ago 5.67MB 80dc7d447a48 About a minute ago 167MB alpine 3.9 78a2ce922f86 5 months ago 5.55MB The command you really
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Forensic Analysis on Linux
30.04.2013
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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

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