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advantages: S3QL.
... . Therefore, if I’m going to back up my data to cloud storage, I want to make sure the data is encrypted. S3QL encrypts all data using a 256-bit AES key. An additional SHA-256 HMAC checksum protects the data ... advantages: S3QL.
... S3QL Filesystem for HPC Storage
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_shared_key "/etc/racoon/psk.txt";
02 remote 192.168.1.31 {
03 exchange_mode main;
04 proposal {
05 encryption_algorithm 3des;
06 hash_algorithm sha1;
07 authentication_algorithm pre_shared_key;
08
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-algorithm sha1;
07 encryption-algorithm 3des-cbc;
08 }
09 policy test123 {
10 mode main;
11 proposals Phase1-3des-sha;
12 pre-shared-key ascii-text "$9$dQVgJiHmTF/.PO1Ehrlgoa
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-WLyW-XDPI-7w3E-SK9BYf
LV Write Access read/write
LV Creation host, time laytonjb-APEXX-T3-04, 2023-10-14 08:38:33 -0400
LV Status available
# open 0
LV
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guests, including an official certificate via the Microsoft Server Virtualization Validated Program (SVVP) for Intel and AMD processors. On the hardware front, XenServer supports up to 256GB RAM, 64 cores
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an official certificate via the Microsoft Server Virtualization Validated Program (SVVP) for Intel and AMD processors. XenServer supports up to 256GB of RAM, 64 cores, and up to 16 NICs per server. Fibre
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of Ubuntu on the virtual machine. The virtual machine uses one CPU (core) and 128MB of RAM.
The filesystem is created as a QCOW2 image file of 4GB. Of these, 3GB are reserved for the system partition
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record size, (2) sequential read testing with 1MB record size, and (3) random write and read (4KB). In running these tests, I wanted to see what block layer information ioprof revealed.
The system I
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support was limited to the services by Kubernetes. Thanks to Calico [3], IPv6 is also used for the pods [4]. The Kubernetes network proxy (kube-proxy) was to be IPv6-capable from version 1.7, released
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. In this article, I explore a relatively new addition to Lambda functions in AWS called "layers" and, with the use of a Bash layer provided on the GitHub page by author Graham Krizek [3], I run a Bash script