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accounts: A normal user account without escalated privileges is used for working on Office documents, processing email, and browsing the Internet, and an account with advanced privileges, preferably using
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Flask uses by default.
WSGI [3] is a specification that defines how a web server software and a web application written in Python communicate. This could be the Apache or Nginx web server with their WSGI
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for brevity]
8 10.59 so-4-2-0.mpr3.pao1.us.above.net (64.125.28.142)
9 11.00 metro0.sv.svcolo.com (208.185.168.173)
10 9.93 scanme.nmap.org (64.13.134.52)
Nmap
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, and capacity management (Figure 3).
Figure 3: vCloud suite architecture (from vmware.com).
The Enterprise edition also includes the vCenter Site Recovery
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] Win-SSHD: [http://www.bitvise.com/winsshd.html]
[3] WinSSH download: [http://www.wm.edu/offices/it/services/software/licensedsoftware/webeditingsftp/sshsecureshell/index.php]
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predecessors. PNP4Nagios or comparable solutions look more like stop-gaps in these cases. They normally store their measurement data in the background in a normal database, usually MySQL, which is perfectly
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service ensures that virtual setups expand and contract as needed; the provider markets the corresponding functionality under the name Auto Scaling [3]. However, it is practically impossible to use
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appeared in May 2015, also supports multiple servers in an organization for the first time and should therefore solve the scaling problem.
Kolab
A revamped version of the Kolab groupware tool [3] (Figure 3
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, making it easy to create a new DB instance with updated software, into which you then only insert the existing dataset – all done.
Infos
Backing up with an S3 client: https://aws.amazon.com
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to choose the best virtualization solution for the task at hand. OpenVZ [2] is a resource container; whereas KVM [3] supports genuine hardware virtualization in combination with the right CPU. Both