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Linux nftables packet filter
30.01.2020
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The Linux kernel already contains a variety of packet filters, starting with ipfwadm and followed by ipchains and iptables. Kernel 3.13 saw the introduction of nftables [1], which uses the nft tool
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Mailman 3.0 – a long time coming
08.10.2015
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ago, Mailman 3.0 is now an almost completely refurbished major version. New Design A lot has happened technologically speaking. According to main developer Barry Warsaw [2], the step to version 3 ... Mailman 3.0 is a new major version, released 15 years after version 2.0. We put the new version through its paces and explain the installation procedure and new features. ... Mailman 3.0 ... Mailman 3.0 – a long time coming
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Network performance in the world's favorite data center
05.02.2023
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attached. The maximum number of network devices that can be attached depends on the instance type, but it is safe to assume that current instance types (except T2 and M3) all support enhanced networking
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Monitoring Cloud Service Charges
17.08.2011
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hour. The script simply connects to AWS, finds each of the main chargeable services (I’ve only done EC2, RDS, and S3 so far … feel free to contribute), and uses a table of costs to find the upper limit
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Comparing startup times of Linux distros in the cloud
27.09.2021
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Request timeout for icmp_seq 0 Request timeout for icmp_seq 1 Request timeout for icmp_seq 2 64 bytes from 52.90.56.122: icmp_seq=3 ttl=48 time=40.492 ms [ output truncated ] Welcome to Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
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Tuning I/O Patterns in C
31.07.2013
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Code Example 1 #include 2 3 /* Our structure */ 4 struct rec 5 { 6 int x,y,z; 7 float value; 8 }; 9 10 int main() 11 { 12 int counter; 13 struct rec my
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High-Performance Python 1
16.07.2019
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is spent compiling the function. Recall that the first pass through the code compiles it. Subsequent passes do not: CPU times: user 72.3 ms, sys: 8 µs, total: 72.3 ms Wall time: 72 ms Notice that the run
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Simple, small-scale Kubernetes distributions for the edge
03.04.2024
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containers for edge operation. In this article, I look at three of these distributions: K3s (SUSE), MicroShift (Red Hat), and MicroK8s (Canonical). Of course, you will find other lean distributions
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Production-ready mini-Kubernetes installations
27.09.2024
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, you can quickly become confused when you hear about K3s [2], k0s [3], minikube [4], Microkubes [5], and the many other variants. These names relate to K8s distributions, all of which enrich the vanilla
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System temperature as a dimension  of  performance
28.11.2022
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Pentium 3 processor. The cause was a detached heat sink, and some older hardware did not have built-in protection circuitry back then. I have also had fun experiencing intriguing boot failures from

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