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on Information, Computer and Communications Security, 2010.
[7] A More Secure Cloud for Millions of Google Apps Users
[8] A. Haeberlen, “A Case for the Accountable Cloud,” Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGOPS
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vulnerabilities. If you don't want to fire OpenVAS at your servers, you can use the leaner Lynis [3]. The tool runs more than 200 tests and after a few minutes presents its report in the terminal or by email
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]. Create access key pairs for the required tenants/users. An AWS access key always has a key ID in the form of AKIAJ4 PMEXHFYUHIXG2A and a secret access key such as :/ONT0HapjmLw7xni 6FPscmvPZJ Sc75hUXAQI+N3
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of physical and logical volumes that can join the group – 256 is the default. Also specify the size of the individual memory cells here; this defaults to 4MB per unit (Figure 3). The new group, which you can
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, on the secondary node, enter:
$ watch -n1 cat /proc/drbd
You should see something similar to the output shown in Listing 3. When synchronization is 100 percent complete, the same file will showcase the output
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between mountpoints. For example:
[laytonjb@mover1 ~]$ cp -a --preserve=all -r /old_storage/data /new_storage/data
Be warned that if you use NFS, you will lose all xattr
information because no NFS
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, specialized meta-frameworks are available on GitHub, PowerLine [3] being just one example. PS2EXE [4] also follows a similar approach, although with completely different administrative goals. Another option
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is still in transition, so you'll see both product names mentioned throughout this article. Adding to the confusion, Palo Alto Networks offers two similarly named products [2]: the software-as-a-service (Saa
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is over and done with as soon as the message is delivered. MQTT enables a decoupled 1-to-n
or 1-to-1 relationship between different devices or programs that do not specifically need to know each other
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--------><----------Disks-----------><----------Network---------->
#cpu sys inter ctxsw KBRead Reads KBWrit Writes KBIn PktIn KBOut PktOut
3 1 1421 2168 0 0 41000 90 0 2 0 0
3 2 1509 2198 64 2 49712