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Grid Engine: Running on All Four Cylinders
21.09.2012
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with source code in 2001 and also sold a commercial version called N1 Grid Engine (N1GE). The open source license used by Sun, called the Sun Industry Standards Source License (SISSL), is now a retired free
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Modularize websites with Web Components
09.04.2019
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Firefox 63 browser version supports a "modern Web Components API" [5]. In the Light of the DOM Web Components themselves are not standardized but are described in the style of a design pattern [6
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Secure access to Kubernetes
25.03.2020
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. Listing 1 kube-system Namespace Pods $ kubectl get pods -n kube-system NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE coredns-5644d7b6d9-7n5qq 1/1 Running 1
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Securing the container environment
01.06.2024
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on a vulnerable pod and then it will enumerate all the secrets from the cluster (Figure 2): kubeletctl exec "whoami" -c container_name -p pod_name -n namespace --server 3.71.72.105 -i kubeletctl scan token
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Look for Bottlenecks with Open|SpeedShop
21.12.2011
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of the overflow mechanism. Up to six (6) hardware counter events are read when a sample is taken. hwctime High user CPU time Similar to hwc experiment, except that callstack sampling is used
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Administering virtual machines with PowerShell Direct
15.08.2016
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can manage the whole deployment and hardware configuration with PowerShell commands. For instance, you can create a new machine with the command: > new-vm -Name win8 -MemoryStartupBytes 512MB -Boot
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Simple, small-scale Kubernetes distributions for the edge
03.04.2024
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on machines with only one CPU core and 512MB of RAM; the minimalist K3s setup itself only uses 250MB. As one of the radical cost-cutting measures, K3s dispenses with the I/O-intensive etcd database
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Exchange Web Services for Mailbox Access
30.11.2020
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since version 2007, which is the basic prerequisite for using the corresponding API. In addition, you need the Exchange Web Services Managed API 2.2 [1]. If you only use Exchange locally, the EWS API
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Manipulation detection with AFICK
05.12.2019
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download the latest version from SourceForge [2]. Windows users need the EXE file – at the editorial deadline this was afick-setup-3.6.1.exe. All you have to do is start this program and leave
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HPC Software Road Gets a Bit Smoother
10.09.2013
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except IS (integer sort). More information on each test can be found at the NAS site. Table 1: OpenMP and MPI versions of the NAS Parallel Benchmarks. Both tests used gcc/gfortran version 4.4.6

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