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Extending OpenNebula with hooks
09.01.2013
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. The on parameter defines the event to which OpenNebula responds (Listing 1, lines 3 and 9). The command entries specify the script to be called; arguments defines a string containing its call parameters
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Packaging Apps To Run on Any Linux Device
09.10.2017
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runtime daemon as rkt [2] and the Open Container Initiative [3] take off. Since 2014, a major player in the Linux market has been touting a different type of container that is a real eye-opener. I'll take
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Profiling application resource usage
14.03.2013
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(Accelerated Processing Unit) [4]. This processor combines a CPU with a GPU on a single chip. For example, the recently announced AMD A10-5800K has the following specifications: 4 cores at 3.8GHz (turbo
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Getting started with Prometheus
28.11.2021
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. As the name suggests, PromQL is a query language that can be employed to extract information from the Prometheus TSDB. A common structure is the use of a metric name (a value) together with one or more labels
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Sharding and scale-out for databases
28.11.2023
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is minimal. Even with ShardingSphere-Proxy, which according to the developers is significantly slower than the JDBC option, the performance overhead is now 25 percent less (Figure 3). This performance may
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Server distributions for small businesses tested
11.02.2016
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. The Koozali Foundation [3], from the US, has been responsible for the software, which was released under the GPL, since 2013. Weighing in at just 640MB for the 64-bit version and just under 600MB for the 32-bit
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Automatic build and deploy with OpenShift and GitLab CI
04.10.2018
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://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/omnibus-gitlab/tree/f04b5c4443b3a98011577cdd7c9de766a287531e/docker/openshift OpenShift.gitlab-ci.yaml file template: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/master
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iSCSI: Set up and use LIO targets
10.04.2015
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service (Listing 2). Listing 2 Launch the Target Service # rpm -qa | egrep -e targetcli\|configshell\|rtslib python-rtslib-3.0.pre4.9~g6fd0bbf-1.noarch targetcli-3.0.pre4.3~g0fba804-1.noarch
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Parallel Julia – Jumping Right In
29.06.2012
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| | | | | | |/ _` | | | | |_| | | | (_| | | Version 0.0.0+86921303.rc6cb _/ |\__'_|_|_|\__'_| | Commit c6cbcd11c8 (2012-05-25 00:27:29) |__/ | julia> If you don't want to see the title on subsequent start ups use julia -q
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Blending Java with other programming languages
10.04.2015
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sections look into these techniques, along with their benefits and drawbacks. Nothing Works Without C One reason for Java's success is that it protects the developers from a few tricky things that were

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