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Operating systems for the cloud and containers
14.08.2017
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. The most popular distributions that follow the lean approach are CirrOS [1], Alpine [2], JeOS (just enough operating system) [3], and the operating system formerly known as CoreOS [4], now called Container
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Monitoring server hardware with the Nagios IPMI plugin
30.11.2025
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to analog (threshold) sensors in a reliable way. FreeIPMI is now included by an growing number of Linux distributions, such as RHEL/Cent OS as of version 5.2, Ubuntu as of version 10.04, and Debian Squeeze [2
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Data center networking with OpenSwitch
11.10.2016
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network operating system in cooperation with Accton Technology Corporation, Arista, Broadcom, Intel, and VMware. The series of Altoline switches [3] by HP Enterprise (HPE), as the group is now called, were
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News for Admins
01.06.2024
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is, the fewer vulnerabilities it is likely to have. According to the report, container images smaller than 100MB had 4.4 high or critical vulnerabilities, versus 42.2 for images between 250 and 500MB ... and Management Software; LPI Launches Open Source Essentials Program; Apache Software Foundation Celebrates 25 Years; SUSE Announces Rancher Prime 3.0; NSA Issues Zero Trust Guidelines for Network Security
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Aggregating information with Huginn
18.02.2018
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.e., in this example). If the MySQL version you are using is version 5.5.3 or newer, then replace utf8 with utf8mb4: DATABASE_ENCODING=utf8mb4 The results should look like Figure 1. At the bottom
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The PHP FastCGI process manager, PHP-FPM
31.10.2025
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-1990s. The interpreter is now launched exactly once and then runs in the background. The web server then hands the requests to the interpreter via a TCP port or a Unix domain socket. Because
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Software RAID in Windows, macOS, and Linux
05.12.2019
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Utility (Figure 3) lets you select which RAID system you want to configure. As mentioned, you have three options from which to choose: Figure 3: macOS can
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Hardware suitable for cloud environments
30.11.2020
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environments need to provide. However, an Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)-compatible interface is now almost always included in the scope of delivery of standard object storage devices, so that Ceph
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Tuning SSD RAID for optimal performance
09.08.2015
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GB DC S3700 SSD model by Intel). Latency is the wait time in milliseconds (ms) until a single I/O operation has been carried out. The typical average latency for SSDs is between 0.1 and 0.3ms
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Forensic Analysis on Linux
30.04.2013
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forensic analysis application. Memory Dumping Current kernel versions restrict access to the Linux system’s main memory. In the past, you could use two device drivers, /dev/mem and /dev/kmem , to read

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