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Haskell framework for the web
22.12.2017
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into the compiler (Haskell is type safe) makes attacks time-consuming or impossible, and SQL and JavaScript injections unlikely. Additionally, the Glasgow Haskell Compiler (GHC) [6], version 1.0 of which has existed
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Logical Bombs for Fun and Benchmarking
06.10.2019
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of processes. A fork bomb [6] spawns so many processes so quickly that it often results in a denial-of-service attack against the machine it is running on. Once a fork bomb has been launched, it might actually
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Read-only File Compression with SquashFS
14.06.2017
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no exception. I have lots of data that I want to keep available, yet rarely touch. Even though you can now get 10TB hard drives and HPC systems routinely have more than 1PB of storage, it is fairly easy to run
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The RADOS Object Store and Ceph Filesystem
24.04.2012
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the Software Before experimenting, you need to install RADOS and Ceph. Ceph, which is a plain vanilla filesystem driver on Linux systems (e.g., ext3 or ext4), made its way into the Linux kernel in Linux 2.6
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Unleashing Accelerated Speeds with RAM Drives
02.08.2021
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, and it could potentially panic the kernel, requiring a reboot of the system. In this example, the system has 8GB of total memory and about 6.5GB of "free" memory (Listing 2). Listing 2 RAM Memory
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Tools that extend Bash scripting
05.12.2016
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script. This can be very useful if you are deploying an interactive Bash script for production (i.e., users). To begin, install libnotify or libnotify-bin (for my CentOS 6 and 7 systems I installed
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Filesystem Encryption
12.05.2014
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 -lstar ~/private total 8 4 drwxrwxr-x   2 laytonjb laytonjb 4096 Sep  6 13:10 . 4 drwx------. 46 laytonjb laytonjb 4096 Sep  6 13:19 .. Now I’ll create a couple of files and a symlink in the directory: [laytonjb@test1
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Retrieving Windows performance data in PowerShell
10.04.2015
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Number: 00282-30340-00000-AB9A5 Version: 6.3.9600 The information you read from the operating system can also be formatted and customized. For example, normally only the operating system's most
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openlava – Hot Resource Manager
10.10.2012
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available for major distributions such as Red Hat 5 and 6, CentOS 5 and 6, and openSUSE. Although openlava is tremendously easy to install, you have to pay attention to a few gotchas. (In my first attempt I
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Operating system virtualization with OpenVZ
28.06.2011
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applies to Ubuntu 10.04. If you really need a current kernel on your host system, your only option is to download the beta release, which uses kernel 2.6.32. The option of using OpenVZ and KVM on the same

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