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Flatpak, Snap, and AppImage
09.06.2018
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://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cgroups Portals: https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/wiki/Portals Introduction to Flatpak: http://flatpak-testing.readthedocs.io/en/latest/introduction.html "Ubuntu Core – A Snappy Platform for Embedded, IoT
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Beyond monitoring: Mathematical load simulation in Perl
30.11.2025
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, however, the service time can be calculated from other performance metrics that are easier to measure (see Table 3). Change the data. If the measurements don't support the PDQ performance model, you
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Setting up the lightweight Lighttpd web server
25.03.2021
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a WebDAV interface, for example. For your first steps with the web server, though, you will not normally need these modules. To build Lighttpd from the source code, you need at least a C compiler, Make
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MPI Apps with Singularity and Docker
18.03.2020
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these tests are not performance tests that require detailed specifications about the hardware and software, I offer a brief description. The system ran Linux Mint 19.3 and used the latest PGI Community Edition
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Manage updates and configuration with Azure Automation
02.08.2022
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Azure services already interact with Azure Automation. Even if you haven't actively dealt with the platform yet, you've probably come into contact with the service indirectly once or twice – for example
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Julia: Fast as Fortran, easy as Python
09.04.2019
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languages is easy to understand. You can get right to the real work in your program without spending multiple lines of code on ceremony and bookkeeping. You don't need to declare data types, manage memory
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Kick-start your AI projects with Kubeflow
26.01.2025
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such as Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), instead using the components already available in Kubeflow. Kubeflow Kubeflow is surfing the popular wave surrounding Linux containers (Figure 2). As the name suggests
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Test your containers with the Docker Desktop one-node cluster
25.09.2023
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– and then because of a tiny glitch in the docs, things didn't work as expected? Thanks to Docker, these days are mostly over. You can develop your app and test it locally and then deploy it to the testing
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Pulumi multicloud orchestrator
02.02.2021
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), you can package the infrastructure in a Python script. Pulumi provides the appropriate classes for the different cloud providers, which can be imported in the usual way. If you don't work with Python
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Distributed denial of service attacks from and against the cloud
14.11.2013
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on the Internet. After Spamhaus commissioned cloud security provider CloudFlare [3] to defend its infrastructure, it was able to resume its usual services. The attackers, however, didn't give up. A week later

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