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VDI Basics
03.09.2013
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, at worst, they lead to inner resignation and staff working to order. A change from the traditional PC to the virtual PC must be planned carefully by the IT department because it has many consequences
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Web Cryptography API
26.11.2013
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. “Accepting EME could lead to other rightsholders demanding the same privileges as Hollywood, leading to a Web where images and pages cannot be saved or searched, ads cannot be blocked, and innovative new
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Virtual Desktop
25.08.2011
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dependencies” – different applications require different versions of libraries and even system configurations. This leads to a phenomenon called “server bloat,” where terminal servers are often underutilized
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SC24 – Bursting at the Seams
07.01.2025
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for the HPCG Benchmark is Fugaku, which has been at the top of the list since June 2020. In the high-performance computing (HPC) world, being number 1 leads to the use of terms such as “dominant” when discussing
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How Open Source Helped CERN Find the Higgs Boson
04.10.2018
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understand these challenges, I sat down with Tim Bell, the group leader of the Computer and Monitoring group within the IT department of CERN. Bell is leading a team that manages the computer and monitoring
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Assess USB performance while exploring storage caching
13.12.2018
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leading to the rise of caches at multiple levels in the memory hierarchy. An access speed gap three orders of magnitude between levels makes this design decision essentially inevitable where performance
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Questions about the present and future of OpenStack
28.11.2022
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of the Python Software Foundation, he previously worked as technical lead for Ubuntu Server at Canonical, operations lead for the Gentoo Linux Security team, and IT manager at various companies. This is why
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IAM for midmarket companies
28.11.2022
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above, many companies supply platforms suitable for SMEs. Depending on your specific requirements, though, you might need to turn to large-scale, leading IAM providers. Where companies develop digital
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Shifting Drupal to Amazon's cloud
09.04.2019
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: If the server load drops or rises, you have to manually make changes to the hardware. Finally, unexpected (sometimes even expected) traffic spikes can lead to server overload and downtime. By choosing a suitable
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Bpfilter offers a new approach to packet filtering in Linux
09.04.2019
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leads to a huge amount of redundancy in the kernel code and also makes the netfilter program quite difficult to maintain. Understanding BPF Linux admins have always envied colleagues who manage BSD

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