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Server. Citrix provides test versions based on virtual servers for downloading. NetScaler officially supports XenServer 5.6 or newer, VMware ESX(i) version 3.5 or newer, and Windows Server 2008 R2. In our lab, I
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, helps Etsy, Booking.com, GitHub, Salesforce, Reddit, and many other companies monitor their business processes. The software has been under the Apache 2.0 open source license since 2008. The ecosystem has
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Until recently, the open source cloud platform race was easy to keep track of: In 2008, it was a one-horse race with OpenNebula available under the Apache License; a year later, the GPLv3-licensed
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are not capable of doing this.
Spice was originally developed by Qumranet, like KVM. After Red Hat acquired Qumranet in 2008, it released Spice as an open source project at the end of 2009. The Spice project
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followed. Because VMware has finalized some important PowerCLI 6 features in R3, we only look at the R3 version in this article. If you are still using PowerCLI R1 or R2, you might want to upgrade to R3 ... PowerCLI in the current version 6 R3 supports access to nearly all VMware data center and cloud products with around 500 cmdlets, including numerous additional features, APIs, and interfaces ... PowerCLI 6.0 Release 3 ... New Features in PowerCLI 6.0 R3
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database management systems including PostgreSQL [3] and Memcached [4].
Maatkit was developed in 2006 by Baron Schwartz. Since 2008 Daniel Nichter has been the main developer, although Schwartz still
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. You can use this information, in addition to the information from numerous other utilities, to analyze and resolve replication problems quickly (Figure 3
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Pigz.
Using pigz
is pretty easy:
% pigz file.tar
This uses the default compression level of 6
, but personally, if I’m going to compress a file, I like to go all the way and use -9
as a command-line option
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output from the mux. Here’s is a simple text diagram from the SSHFS-MUX website that illustrates how this works:
host1: host2: host3:
directory1 directory2
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.
First, get the distribution name:
$ cat /etc/issue
Ubuntu 8.04 \n \l
An intruder typically executes some basic commands to get to know the system. Of particular interest are the \etc directory