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A first look at Apache 2.4: Web server for the cloud
30.11.2025
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) as a reverse proxy. Although Apache is already being used in this way by quite a few organizations, it's clear that the 2.2 series is not optimized for that use case, which is one reason why Nginx is seeing ... High performance and cloud suitability are the thrust of Apache 2.4. We give you the lowdown on transitioning your Apache HTTP Server from 2.2 to 2.4.
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5 Million Google Passwords Leaked
16.09.2014
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Account names and passwords for 5 million Gmail accounts were leaked to Russian forums. A 50MB zip file containing the account names and clear-text passwords has appeared on various sites. Google ... Cyber-snoopers post a 50MB zip file with account names and passwords for millions of Google accounts.
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Zero-Ops Kubernetes with MicroK8s
27.09.2021
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T), thanks to a binary of just 100MB. The perfect laboratory companion that offers immediate access to Kubernetes is the clever minikube [2]. Another distribution caught my eye recently when I was arriving ... A zero-ops installation of Kubernetes with MicroK8s operates on almost no compute capacity and roughly 700MB of RAM.
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What's new in Ansible 2.0
11.04.2016
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. The team revised parts of the engine so that it now parses playbook and other YAML files faster. Additionally, Ansible 2.0 offers useful extensions and more than 200 new modules – mainly for Open ... The new version of the Ansible IT automation platform has a revised and faster engine and 200 new modules.
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Ruby 2.0 Released
26.02.2013
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encoding for Ruby scripts has been changed from US-ASCII to UTF-8. According to the website, Ruby 2.0.0 maintains nearly full backward compatibility with the previous version, and migration from 1.9 to 2 ... Ruby developers release Ruby 2.0.0, which represents the first stable release of the language since Ruby 1.9 was released in December 2007.
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Tools for managing AWS cloud services
20.06.2022
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of more than 200 services in the AWS cloud.
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TheSSS: World's Smallest Server Suite
11.06.2014
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) contains the normal 30MB variant, it adds PHP, the MySQL-compatible MariaDB database, and the Adminer database management tool (aka phpMinAdmin). Despite the fairly extensive additional components ... in at a mere 30MB.
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Lean Linux distribution for Kubernetes
26.01.2025
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need an option to log in to remote systems (see the "Immutable IT" box). Talos Linux occupies less than 90MB when installed, compared with Ubuntu, which hogs almost 2GB in a minimal installation (Figure ... takes the game to the extreme and offers a system for Kubernetes that weighs in at less than 90MB.
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I/O Profiling at the Block Level
27.08.2014
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provide useful information beyond how ioprof works. The benchmark I will use is IOzone. IOzone Example The ioprof test ran while I was running iozone three ways: (1) sequential write testing with 1MB
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Getting started with I/O profiling
30.11.2025
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InfiniBand for the compute node storage traffic or will GigE or 10GigE be sufficient? Should I use 15,000rpm drives or 7,200rpm drives? Do I need SSDs (solid state drives)? Which filesystem should I use

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