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OrientDB document and graph database
09.08.2015
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chapter={1,2,3,4,5,6}; Graph databases have base types V (node) and E (edge). Lines 4-8 create the classes Person and Book as an extension of the base node and defines their attributes. The usual
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Keeping Docker containers safe
13.02.2017
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root block device) with a virtual machine.   Now that I've given you cause for alarm, let me elaborate. First, I'll explore the key differences between VMs and containers. I'm going to refer to a Dan
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Harden your Apache web server
25.03.2021
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with nftables). Also, it is often not necessary to allow all outgoing connections on a web server. For example, the iptables rule # iptables -A OUTPUT -m owner --uid-owner www-data -m state --state new -j DROP
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ZAP provides automated security tests in continuous integration pipelines
23.08.2017
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over VNC and get access to ZAP's GUI (firewalls permitting). To get Docker installed successfully on a Debian derivative (I'm using Ubuntu on a server and Mint on a laptop) use the command $ apt
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Improved Performance with Parallel I/O
08.10.2015
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that many applications use, is to have each TP write to its own file. The concept is simple, because there is zero coordination between TPs. All I/O is independent of all other I/O. Figure 3 illustrates ... Understanding the I/O pattern of your application is the starting point for improving its I/O performance, especially if I/O is a fairly large part of your application's run time. ... Parallel I/O ... Improved Performance with Parallel I/O
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Kubernetes StatefulSet
05.02.2023
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update after appropriate testing. Image tags let you to specify only the major or minor releases (e.g., mariadb:10 or mariadb:10.8.3). However, a setup like this with a "generic" database server that many
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Speed up Your Name Server with a MySQL Back End
23.07.2013
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with the Poweradmin web GUI. Because of scope constraints and the well-documented nature of the project, I’m sure you will be able to add secondary and tertiary servers as needed. For information on configuring
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With great PowerShell comes great responsibility
30.11.2025
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Shell 2.0, which I use here. Windows 8 and Windows Server 8 will use the new PowerShell 3.0, to be released soon. To begin, I introduce PowerShell information retrieval to you via the "Get" commands
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Mandatory access control with Tomoyo Linux
30.11.2025
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there are two versions of Tomoyo with different feature sets. The initial version of Tomoyo is still available and offers the complete feature set. When this issue went to press, this was version 1.8.3
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IBM Open Technology Group
02.06.2020
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about the Model Asset eXchange and models that they can consume, a need arose around, "How am I going to validate my model? I'm building the model, but how am I going to validate it against the data sets

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