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Cross-Vendor IPsec
25.10.2011
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"; ## SECRET-DATA 13 } 14 gateway remote-racoon { 15 ike-policy test123; 16 address 192.168.1.7; 17 no-nat-traversal; 18 external-interface ge-0/0/0.0; 19 } 20 } 21
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Save money with Samba as the domain controller on a legacy Windows NT-style domain
16.05.2013
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, and you can set up any number of BDCs. However, you definitely need an LDAP infrastructure. On a positive note, the back end is so flexible that even Linux and OS X clients can handle authentication ... Samba can act as a PDC or BDC on a Windows NT4-style domain. Compared with a Windows-only solution, Samba saves money on licensing, and users can log in from Linux or OS X.
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Encrypted backup with Duplicity
11.04.2016
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backups are created faster. Duplicity is licensed under the GNU GPL and thus can be used free of charge. Duplicity is tailored for Linux and other Unix operating systems, such as BSD or OS X. Most major
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Extending OpenNebula with hooks
09.01.2013
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http://opennebula.org/repo/ openSUSE/12.3/stable/x86_64 opennebula zypper refresh zypper install opennebula zypper install opennebula-sunstone For Debian and Ubuntu, a tarball is available with several
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The practical benefits of network namespaces
15.08.2016
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: Asymmetrical routing can be relatively easily avoided with namespaces. In practice, virtual veth<x> network devices are fairly typical for network namespaces. Whereas a physical device can only exist
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Darshan I/O analysis for Deep Learning frameworks
27.09.2021
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counter = 1,counter_limit 25 my_record%x = counter 26 my_record%y = counter + 1 27 my_record%z = counter + 2 28 my_record%value = counter * 10.0 29
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Policy rulesets in cloud-native environments
06.10.2022
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": [ 16 { 17 "GroupName": "RND-Admins" 18 } 19 ] 20 }, 21 { 22 "Path": "/", 23 "UserName": "guido", 24 "Arn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789:user/guido", 25
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A self-healing VM system
07.06.2019
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datacenter: "{{ Vv_datacent }}" 19 folder: "{{ Vv_folder_1 }}" 20 state: absent 21 when: vm_facts.instance is defined 22 23 - name: Deploy VM from Template file 24 vmware_deploy_ovf: 25
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Where Does Job Output Go?
11.09.2023
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performance and cost per gigabyte. Go right along the x-axis for increased capacity. Storage Tiering with Local Node Storage When HPC clusters first became popular, each node used a single disk to hold
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Where does job output go?
28.11.2023
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along the x-axis for increased capacity. Storage Tiering with Local Node Storage When HPC clusters first became popular, each node used a single disk to hold the operating system (OS) that was just

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