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Setting up your own NAS with FreeNAS 8.0.2
30.11.2025
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© Vitalii Gulenok, 123RF.com
the older UFS filesystem rather than ZFS. Built-In RAID With FreeNAS, you can set up software RAID levels 0, 1, 3, and higher, but again, you need to be aware that hardware RAIDs are faster and safer ... Setting up your own NAS with FreeNAS 8.0.2 ... 2012
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Win-win with Cygwin
30.11.2025
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© Steve Mann, 123RF.com
for this article, my required space was approximately 300MB and just under 100MB for the temporary staging space. Keep the temporary staging directory intact for future installations and customizations. The disk ... 2012
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Apache 2.4 with mod_lua
30.11.2025
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© Tom Grundy, 123RF.com
been dormant since 2010; the many Apache modules never made the cut for the official Apache package and thus quickly disappeared from sight – with one exception. In 2006, Brian McCallister started work ... 2012
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Using AppLocker to block applications on networks
30.11.2025
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© Jennifer Huls, 123RF.com
a commandlet DLL. To do so, pop up a text window and navigate to C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v2.0.50727. If you use a 32-bit system, you need to change directory to C ... 2012
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RAM revealed
30.11.2025
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© KrishnaKumar Sivaraman, 123RF.com
: In LR-DIMMs, all of the signal lines (including the data) run through an intermediate chip; this reduces the electrical load on the memory controller. LR-DIMMs have an Isolation Memory Buffer (iMB

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