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Protecting your web application infrastructure with the Nginx Naxsi firewall
18.07.2013
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Pansiri Pikunkaew, 123RF
proxy_intercept_errors on; 17 ... 18 Filming location 19 ... 20 error_page 502 @ fallback; 21 proxy_next_upstream HTTP_500 http_502 http_503 http_504 timeout error invalid_header; 22 proxy_pass http
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NVDIMM Persistent Memory
22.09.2016
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. Testing with Linux You can test NVDIMM on a Linux system as of kernel 4.1, but versions 4.6 or later are recommended. If you like, you can emulate NVDIMM hardware without the physical hardware using Qemu
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Tools to Manage Storage
03.02.2024
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                                938G  718G  173G  81% /home /dev/nvme0n1p1                                511M  6.1M  505M   2% /boot/efi /dev/sda1                                     5.5T  3.1T  2.1T  60% /home2 192.168.4.100:/home
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Optimizing Windows 10 for SSDs
22.12.2017
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the data rate of the SSD. From the results, in megabytes per second (MBps), you can compute the I/O rate in operations per second (IOPS). The developer specifies the following formulas: Total result = 0
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Cluster Documentation Project
08.05.2012
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The latest Top500 List indicates Linux is used in 91% of all systems. This statistic probably reflects the overall market and is remarkable from several aspects. First, Linux completely dominates
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Server distributions for small businesses tested
11.02.2016
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is provided by the community; in addition to a forum, the project page has links to guides in English and Italian. The current version 6.7 is based on CentOS 6.7, available as a 500MB ISO image and only
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Posteo, Mailbox.org, Tutanota, and ProtonMail compared
10.04.2015
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.org Tutanota ProtonMail Mailbox from EUR1 Yes/2GB Yes/2GB Free/1GB Free/500MB Storage space expansion Yes Yes Yes Currently
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New versions of the Endian and Sophos UTM solutions
20.05.2014
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adapter, which limits the network bandwidth to a miserly 10Mbps. Additionally, full support for VMware and Xen is only available in the Enterprise version. Endian provides optimized images or virtual
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IceWarp: MS Exchange Mail Server for Linux
20.08.2013
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Warp has an anti-virus solution based on the Kaspersky engine (Figure 6). Microsoft offers built-in anti-virus protection as of Exchange Server 2013. Figure 6
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D-Wave's Murray Thom discusses the present and future of quantum computing.
13.12.2018
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the first real-time Quantum Application Environment called Leap [6]. "We built Leap based on our experience helping customers build the 100 early real-world applications running on our computers today. So, we

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