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Software instead of appliances: load balancers compared
25.03.2021
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by designing for hardware redundancy. However, now that the infamous half-height pizza boxes come with 256GB of RAM and multicore CPUs, the financial outlay is manageable. Moreover, the software load balancers
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How persistent memory will change computing
03.12.2015
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than DRAM. At the extreme, you can pretty much buy systems with 1-2TB of memory, but you probably don't buy too many of them because of cost. Typical compute nodes are in the 64-256GB range. Persistent
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Safely integrating and running Office 365
11.02.2016
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a few tools in this area can help with encrypting data. For example, you can use the Boxcryptor tool [5] to encrypt data using AES-256 and RSA. The data is encrypted with a password and a keyfile
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Legally compliant blockchain archiving
05.12.2019
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of a raw data hash (SHA256) and a UUID (per document) and is valid for all processes in the system (Figure 2). Thus, it is possible at any time to restore individual data records or even the entire database
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Cloud protection with Windows Azure Backup
20.03.2014
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change the settings for the backup at any time, of course. You can also use Properties/Bandwidth Throttling to limit the bandwidth available to the online backup. You can enter data from 256Kbps to 1Gbps
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Registry for Docker images
01.08.2019
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push remote.repository.com:5000/alpine:latest The push refers to repository [remote.repository.com:5000/alpine] 73046094a9b8: Pushed latest: digest: sha256:0873c923e00e0fd2ba78041bfb64a105e1ecb7678916d1f
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Efficiently planning and expanding the capacities of a cloud
02.03.2018
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. Systems like this are usually equipped with 256 or 512GB of RAM. As a result of overcommitting CPU resources, a total of 56 virtual CPU cores are available, of which the provider normally passes 50
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Migrating your network to IPv6
13.06.2016
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256. Each location has four different types of network: LAN, servers, DMZ, and telephony. In Figure 2, the third wireless LAN network at the Boston location would have a subnet value of 0103
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PC over IP
12.09.2013
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be used in conjunction with the software client. The connection between the client software and workstation host card is encrypted by default using SSL/TLS (AES 256-bit). Conclusions The use of remote
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Putting an Active Directory domain controller in the Azure cloud
13.02.2017
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Services Vaults in Azure keep the whole thing safe. Data transmission is via HTTPS, and each vault is encrypted with AES 256. You will receive the key during the configuration, and if you lose it, you're out

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