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A new approach to more attractive histograms in Prometheus
22.05.2023
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. The move to Protobuf to collect metrics is a significant upgrade. Infos Native histograms in Prometheus: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cLNv3aufPZb3fNfaJgdaRBZsInZKKIHo9E6Hin
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Why databases are moving to the cloud
05.02.2023
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Opinions are divided into two major camps as to what constitutes a cloud database. The first camp claims they are databases provided by hyperscalers such as Amazon, Azure, and Google under
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Finding Your Way Around a GPU-Accelerated Cloud Environment
30.05.2021
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, Google, or Linode, to name but a few options. This month I look at the tools needed to discover, configure, and monitor an accelerated cloud instance in my trademark style, employing the simplest possible
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Hybrid public/private cloud
30.01.2020
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Companies often do not exclusively use public cloud services such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) [1], Microsoft Azure [2], or Google Cloud [3]. Instead, they rely on a mix, known as a hybrid cloud
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Project management with Phabricator
22.12.2017
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, such as in terms of user management. Authentication using OAuth on various sites like GitHub, Twitter, or Google is possible, as is LDAP integration. Phabricator can also connect to multiple sites for different
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Mesh Service for OSI Layers 2 and 3
25.03.2020
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. The Network Service Manager daemon receives a request from the client pod looking for a connection to the VPN gateway over Google's remote procedure call (gRPC) framework [7]. The manager forwards the request
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Turning machine state into a database
01.08.2019
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reaffirms support for the project from Facebook, Google, and Boston-based osquery vendor Uptycs, among others, and seeks to establish vendor-neutral Linux Foundation governance. It should be noted
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Call web pages in the terminal with Browsh
06.10.2019
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it to the address entered in default_search_engine_base=. The browser then calls the entire URL. By default, this calls Google search. If you switch to the view for mobile devices with Alt+U, Browsh pretends
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SDN and the future of networking
15.08.2016
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of interfaces but also intervenes if things are going in the wrong direction. Open Networking Foundation (ONF) [10] has performed this task for SDN for over five years. Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Deutsche
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We interview Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst
11.10.2016
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in technology today. An organization like Google would simply not exist without Linux. AD: Red Hat was founded in 1993, two years after Linux was announced. What was Red Hat back then? What was the business

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