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PowerShell Part 2: Manipulating Services, Processes, and Commands
17.04.2012
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and Windows Server 8 use the new PowerShell 3.0 that I’ll cover in a later entry. Starting and Stopping Services One of the basic duties of an Administrator is to start, stop, and restart services on systems
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Defining measures
07.04.2022
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" payload has been created for measuring IOPS. This size is 4KB. The kilobyte [1] is defined as 1,000 bytes and is grounded in base 10 (10^3). Over time, kilobyte has been incorrectly used to mean numbers
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Security first with the Hiawatha web server
11.04.2016
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. One easy way to set up a Hiawatha virtual machine is to start up the TurnKey Linux Nginx VM [3], then remove Nginx and add Hiawatha. Start by downloading the TurnKey Linux Nginx VM, a small Linux
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VM and cloud management with openQRM
03.12.2015
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. The recommendation for a production environment with high availability would then include six (+n ) physical servers (two openQRM servers, two storage hosts, and two virtualization hosts). Linux is used
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Encrypting files
10.06.2015
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] on its laptops that allows the software to steal web traffic using man-in-the-middle attacks. When you use an encrypted filesystem or SEDs [3], all of the data is encrypted. However, if you forget
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Create a high availability VM with  DRBD9  and Reactor
07.10.2025
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to this component as Horrorsync. Corosync was later split up again. Whereas Corosync now primarily handles the exchange of data between the different systems in a cluster, Kronosnet [3] ensures that the information
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News for Admins
04.12.2024
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, resilient, and sustainable operations," said Dr. Ben Ashman, navigation lead for lunar relay development, part of NASA's Space Communications and Navigation (SCaN) program (https://www.nasa.gov
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Certificate management with FreeIPA and Dogtag
02.08.2022
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the new server has joined the domain, you can create certificates for services on this machine and have them signed by the root CA on the Free IPA server (Figure 3). In this example, I run a web server
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Advanced MySQL security tips (a complete guide)
30.05.2021
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command: $ cat /var/lib/mysql/testDB/testTB.ibd | head -n 20 The command output will generate plaintext information containing raw data stored in the corresponding database table. Key Management
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With great PowerShell comes great responsibility
30.11.2025
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Shell 2.0, which I use here. Windows 8 and Windows Server 8 will use the new PowerShell 3.0, to be released soon. To begin, I introduce PowerShell information retrieval to you via the "Get" commands

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