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-1600)
CentOS 6.5 (updates current as of August 22, 2014)
For testing, I used a Samsung SSD 840 Series drive that has 120GB of raw capacity (unformatted) and is connected via a SATA 3 (6Gbps) connection
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it to -1 uses all the available cores, -2 leaves one core unused, -3 leaves two unused, and so on. Alternatively n_jobs takes a positive integer as a counter that directly defines the number of processes
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14.11.2013
-persistent-net-generator.rules
openSUSE, Red Hat 6
* /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules* No net generator rules since 12.3. Instead, the biosdevname package is used to identify the NICs
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are also available; they will be expanded in future versions of TKperf.
Fio and Python
In the background, TKperf uses the Flexible I/O Tester (Fio) [3] developed by Jens Axboe, the maintainer of the Linux
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29.09.2020
and doubles the cache size (from 3 to 6MB), in exchange for a small drop in baseline clock speed – 2.3 to 2.2GHz (peak drops from 3.2 to 3.1GHz).
Major Surgery
Legend has it that no one has ever
opened
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key first, as per the requirements of the official SSH transport standard (RFC 4253) [3]. The listings differ depending on whether or not you know the fingerprint for the other party's public key
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and Using Classes
01 class NetConfig
02 {
03 #Properties
04 [STRING]$ComputerName = "srv01";
05 [STRING]$IpAddress = "192.168.178.2";
06 [STRING]$DNS = "192.168.178.1";
07 #Methods
08
09 [Void]
10
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by CISA, NSA, and NIST.
The Quantum-Readiness: Migration to Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) (https://www.cisa.gov/sites/default/files/2023-08/Quantum%20Readiness_Final_CLEAR_508c%20%283%29.pdf) fact sheet
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05.02.2019
in the future. To remain as free as possible from damage, the European Union's GDPR requires the preparation of a Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA). According to Article 35 of the GDPR [3], a DPIA
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Networks Breached
Citrix, a software giant that offers a wide range of products and services, admitted that its networks were breached (https://www.citrix.com/blogs/2019/03/08/citrix