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Let the hardware do the heavy lifting
09.06.2018
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for the foreseeable future. Hardware assistance with tasks has the additional benefit of lowering system costs tremendously (every 10% increase in CPU ~ $500 in acquisition costs) and allowing the user to trade CPU
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Interview with the developer of Singularity
15.08.2016
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-performance computing (HPC). In the TOP500 list of November 2015, Linux accounted for 98.8 percent of the systems. I would call this a pretty dominating position; yet, many of the developers writing HPC software on Linux
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DevSecOps with DefectDojo
03.04.2024
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2,500 GitHub Stars. New features are released quite frequently; according to the GitHub page, an update is made approximately every two weeks. The tool integrates with a wide range of existing
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News for Admins
01.06.2024
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is, the fewer vulnerabilities it is likely to have. According to the report, container images smaller than 100MB had 4.4 high or critical vulnerabilities, versus 42.2 for images between 250 and 500MB ... and Management Software; LPI Launches Open Source Essentials Program; Apache Software Foundation Celebrates 25 Years; SUSE Announces Rancher Prime 3.0; NSA Issues Zero Trust Guidelines for Network Security
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Samba 4 appliances by SerNet and Univention
16.05.2013
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variable. In the next step, the installation wizard automatically takes care of partitioning, although manual partitioning is possible. By default, UCS uses a small, 500MB boot partition and assigns
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Fedora 18 as a server distribution
16.05.2013
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arrays. In the example, Anaconda automatically creates the LVM group for the Fedora partition during the partitioning, and the same goes for the 500MB boot partition that doesn't belong to the LVM group
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DBaaS: EnterpriseDB
16.05.2013
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DB built on PostgreSQL, an open source program with a reputation as a strong relational database preferred by many database admins. The thought was that they could go into the Fortune 500 market offering
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Application Monitoring with openITCOCKPIT
13.02.2017
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Ubuntu 14.04 LTS x64 supports the current 3.0.6 version of OpenITCOCKPIT. The minimum requirements are two CPU cores, 2GB of RAM, and 15GB of disk space, which is sufficient for a small test system
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The achievements of and plans for systemd
03.02.2022
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are expensive, with only 1,000 of them (or sometimes only 100 or 500, depending on the distribution), and they are allocated individually during package installation. So traditionally they can only be used
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Zero Trust as a security strategy
03.02.2022
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" and "especially because of COVID." Even before COVID and long before the GDPR, it was simply ignored if 2,500 colleagues had to make their way through the same, way too narrow VPN gateway. The nonsense

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