20%
02.06.2020
802.11ax
Year of publication
1999
1999
2003
2009
2013
2020
Frequency (GHz)
2.4
5
2.4
2.4 and 5
5
2
20%
12.02.2014
B kwrapper4
128.0 KiB + 25.5 KiB = 153.5 KiB acpid
152.0 KiB + 12.0 KiB = 164.0 KiB mcelog
152.0 KiB + 43.0 KiB = 195.0 KiB abrtd
164.0 KiB + 36.5 KiB = 200.5 Ki
20%
05.02.2023
Map
18 metadata:
19 name: mariadb
20 labels:
21 app: mariadb
22 data:
23 MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: mysqlroot
24 MYSQL_DATABASE: db1
25 MYSQL_USER: mysqluser
26 MYSQL_PASSWORD: mysqlpwd
20%
11.06.2014
-lstar /usr/lib64/libganglia*
104 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 106096 May 7 2013 /usr/lib64/libganglia-3.6.0.so.0.0.0*
0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 25 Feb 10 17:29 /usr/lib64/libganglia-3.6.0.so.0
20%
13.02.2017
File server 1
Intel Xeon X5667 with 3GHz and 16 cores
16GB
Disk array T6100S with 10 Hitachi drives (7200rpm) configured as RAID 1
File server 2
Intel Core i3
20%
08.10.2015
the following versions on the Windows Server side:
2003 SP2
2008 SP2
2008 R2 SP1
2012
2012 R2
On Windows Server 2003, a few limitations are described in the release notes and the EMET user
20%
17.06.2017
on a few developers and at times see virtually (or definitively) no maintenance. At the MooseFS project [2] (Core Technology), for example, hardly any activity was seen in the summer of 2013, and the system
20%
11.06.2014
and always tries to keep it at the maximum possible size [5].
Two other areas, which were managed separately in legacy Linux versions (kernel 1.x and 2.x), are integrated into the page cache. First
20%
28.11.2021
and possibly only returned mediocre results.
The obvious approach was to test the suitability of the desktop's built-in mechanisms for full-text search. In the present case, a system with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
20%
09.04.2019
:
18 - "blog.datadoc.info"
19 ---
20 apiVersion: networking.istio.io/v1alpha3
21 kind: VirtualService
22 metadata:
23 name: wordpress
24 spec:
25 hosts:
26 - "blog.datadoc.info"
27 gateways