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Changes in Exchange Server 2013
14.03.2013
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true of virtual servers. The problem is due to TCP Chimney Offload and Receive-Side Scaling because the functions here are computed for the CPU, not the network card. You can resolve the problem
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DBaaS: EnterpriseDB
16.05.2013
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-configure-protect: They like to see their software running on their own metal. The cloud-native: They'll try it in the cloud and punch in their credit card details a couple of hours before the app goes into production. Think
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Linux and Windows client management with opsi
13.02.2017
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practical opsi function is the remote deployment of Windows operating systems. The only requirement: The computers must have network cards with network boot support so that PXE can be used to load boot images
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The utility of native cloud applications
17.04.2017
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typically offered in clouds. Cloud providers and the companies that operate a solution in the cloud have been dealt new cards: From the corporate perspective, the single virtual instance plays virtually
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Sync identities with Microsoft Identity Manager
17.06.2017
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, such as resetting passwords, managing smart cards, and synchronizing objects. All MIM tools deal with the life cycle of identities. The key feature is the MIM portal. This is where many of the suite's identity
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Deploying OpenStack in the cloud and the data center
17.06.2017
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network cards, and because Autopilot also has Ceph [6] on board as an all-inclusive package for storage services, all three OpenStack nodes should be equipped with at least two hard drives. Nothing keeps
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Keeping container updates under control
28.11.2021
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that the respective image contains. If the security string appears, it could indicate that an update is on the cards. However, solutions like this are not available off the shelf, and companies that use a CI/CD tool
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Create secure simple containers with the systemd tools Nspawnd and Portabled
03.02.2022
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logically separate individual parts of the system (Figure 2). A network namespace, for example, lets you create virtual network cards without giving them direct access to the physical NICs of the host
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Automating network hardware
07.04.2022
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. A switch with 48 ports basically looks like a Linux system with a large number of network cards, and because Debian relies on a tried-and-trusted approach to configuring them, /etc/network/interfaces can
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Overview of cloud platforms and appliances
15.06.2011
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-based storage service (S3), and a CDN (CloudFront), all of which are fully integrated and available as self-service features. By credit card, you can pay as you go only for the resources you actually use

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