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Managing Virtual Infrastructures
21.01.2013
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in Python, an admin and a user portal as web applications, and the components required to create the Libvirt VDSM nodes/host. Each oVirt node has its own hypervisor, its own storage pool, and its own disk
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The Road to End-of-Scale
19.06.2013
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to this than can be discussed in a short article. In addition, this analysis assumes the goal of “all nodes must be able to communicate with any other node with full bandwidth and low latency.” Although
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High Availability without Pacemaker
11.06.2014
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in the addresses, the two DHCP servers keep their lease databases permanently synchronized. In the case of failure of one of the two servers, a second node is still left. The pool-based solution thus offers
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Integrating OCS information into monitoring with OpenNMS
21.08.2014
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). The easily extensible server extracts the OCS data model and converts the data into the OpenNMS node data model. On one side, the data is parsed via the OCS SOAP interface, and on the other side
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SMB 3.1.1 in Windows Server 2016
14.08.2017
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are available on a cluster node, Windows Server 2016 uses SMB 3.1.1, even if CCM is active for the cluster. However, in this case, shares on the cluster, for example, over a Scale-Out File Server (SOFS
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Professional PowerShell environments
09.06.2018
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be handled. It is now conceivable to restart the service and write it into the event log. WMI Events Trigger the Node It is amazing that a technology from the era of Windows 95 and Windows NT can still
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Service mesh for Kubernetes microservices
09.04.2019
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resilience against network latency and circuit-breaking behavior with the aim of preventing cascading failure in a microservice application. Ribbon is used to provide load balancing. A node agent runs
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Power Talk
01.10.2011
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. By controlling power usage, do you also gain some control over the temperature, which could conceivably allow vendors to build bigger clusters or pack more nodes in a single building without overheating? A: Yes
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Interview: AMD’s John Fruehe, Director of Server Product Marketing
04.11.2011
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conceivably allow vendors to build bigger clusters or pack more nodes in a single building without overheating?  JF: Yes, definitely. Power and cooling are critical to cluster size and go hand in hand
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News for Admins
30.05.2021
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of malware called web-browserify. This new piece of malicious software imitates the official Browserify component, which uses a node-style require() to organize browser code and load modules installed by npm

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