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The state of open source groupware
09.08.2015
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://www.kolab.org Kolab mailing lists: http://lists.kolab.org Roundcube Next at Indiegogo: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/roundcube-next--2 Open-Xchange: http://www.openxchange.org Oxpedia: http
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A new approach to more attractive histograms in Prometheus
22.05.2023
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. The application considers these structures to be unique ("native") objects rather than independent time series (Figure 2). In this way, the time series overhead is incurred only once
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More Best Practices for HPC Containers
19.02.2020
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-7.5 , ubuntu-19.10 , ubuntu-19.10-tensorflow-2.0 , or almost anything your want (but watch special characters and blanks). It doesn’t have to have the complete version in the name, but it should
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Core Linux Commands for HPC
09.03.2025
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Lately, I’ve been thinking more about what’s happening in the world of HPC. The items that have risen to the top are the following: During SC24 I had a few very enthusiastic people ask me how ... Many people want to get into HPC but aren’t sure how. W e consider c ommands  that would be  a good starting point, especially if you want to build your own home system.
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Migrate your workloads to the cloud
05.02.2019
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be satisfied in this way. Harvesting Cloud Benefits Once the transition to the cloud has been completed successfully, by all means go ahead and pop the champagne corks, but if you move a setup to the cloud
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Kubernetes for small and medium-sized enterprises
20.06.2022
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on a conventional Linux distribution than a legacy setup, and it offers improved functionality once in place – and it is true not just for MariaDB. After all, once Kubernetes has been set up, you have the option
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OpenStack Trove for users, sys admins, and database admins
14.08.2017
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In the wake of cloud computing and under the leadership of Amazon, a number of as-a-service resources have for several years been cornering the market previously owned by traditional IT setups
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Managing Active Directory sites and subnets
02.08.2022
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IT consultant and has been working in IT for more than 20 years. In addition, he writes hands-on books and papers on Windows and other Microsoft topics. Online, you can meet him on http://thomasjoos.spaces.live.com.
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Management improvements, memory scaling, and EOL for FileStore
06.10.2022
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FileStore because they considered it a dead end; therefore, little more than the bare effort has taken place in Ceph for years to keep FileStore functional. More Efficiency BlueStore has been ... Ceph 17.2
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HTTP/1.1 versus HTTP/2 and HTTP/3
30.05.2021
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.1 which makes HTTP/2 the preferred protocol if the client also supports that version; otherwise, the fallback is to HTTP/1.1. Downward Compatibility According to statistics from w3techs.com [4], a good ... HTTP/2 introduced multiplexing, resulting in superior bandwidth utilization over HTTP/1.1, and HTTP/3 solves the problem of transmission delays from packet loss by replacing TCP with QUIC. ... HTTP/1.1 versus HTTP/2 and HTTP/3

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