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Professional backup solutions compared
30.11.2025
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) with 12 Serial ATA disks, a 320 UW SCSI controller for the host connection, and 512MB cache. I configured various disk groups and logical volumes on this powerful hardware and exported them to the backup
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Finding cracks with Nmap, Portbunny, and Nessus
30.11.2025
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. This prevents the sender from filling up the cache too quickly. Port Scanners Nmap [3], which recently went to version 5.0, is the Swiss army knife of port scanners. Portbunny [4] is a relatively new tool
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Make Your IT Automation Systems Play Together Like a Symphony
15.12.2017
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. Figure 1: Cloud orchestration model In the above figure, the “Service/help desk” domain could be used to configure a particular end point. For example, if you are responsible for configuring 200
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Open source multipoint VPN with VyOS
13.12.2018
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# and network has converged traceroute -In 10.4.1.25 1 10.3.1.22 # backup VPN # router site 3 2 172.16.1.7 # backup VPN # router site 4 3 10.4.1.25 LAN Failure
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How graph databases work
04.08.2020
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for the past 10 years. In parallel, a great variety of graph databases have emerged, including the originals like Neo4j [1], distributed databases like Titan [2], free databases like JanusGraph [3], proprietary

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