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Open Source VDI solution with RHEV and oVirt
12.09.2013
Home »  Archive  »  2013  »  Issue 16: Docker  » 
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based on a development by KVM specialist Qumranet. In 2008, Red Hat acquired the company and ported the software step by step from C# and .NET to Java. RHEV's current version 3.2 has been available since
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Linux and Windows client management with opsi
13.02.2017
Home »  Archive  »  2017  »  Issue 37: Distr...  » 
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. The core components of opsi are free software under the AGPLv3 license. Gone are the days of the sneaker network, where the administrator ran from PC to PC to install new software and updates. The Opsi
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A feature-rich drop-in-replacement for Microsoft Exchange
27.09.2024
Home »  Archive  »  2024  »  Issue 83: Storage  » 
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scale. The integrated AI tools rather focus on helping the user than on creating hallucinated content. Grommunio Antispam 3.9.0 (released in July 2024) includes GPT-based spam detection, and upcoming
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Managing virtual infrastructures with oVirt 3.1
31.10.2025
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.1_release_notes oVirt Installation Guide: http://www.ovirt.org/w/images/a/a9/OVirt-3.0-Installation_Guide-en-US.pdf ... Version 3.1 of the oVirt management platform for virtual infrastructures has recently become available. On Fedora 17, the new release is easy to install and deploy. ... oVirt 3.1 ... Managing virtual infrastructures with oVirt 3.1
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Exploring the differences between MariaDB and MySQL
30.11.2025
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are the additional storage engines that ship with MariaDB (enter show storage engines; for a list). These include the Aria, XtraDB (an enhanced and extended version of the InnoDB storage engine), PBXT, FederatedX (a
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Configuring Windows with NetShell
30.11.2025
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need to specify the command with the desired sub-command, for which you can again get help. Typing set address ? takes you to a detailed syntax description (as shown in Figure 3). Thankfully
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Taking that Unix and Linux feeling tothe Windows desktop with MobaXterm
30.11.2025
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.7, they will also work on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008. Only very old and simple Posix programs will run Windows 9x. Cygwin accesses local partitions as /cygdrive/c, /cygdrive/d, and so on. Windows shares ... 9
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Neglected IPv6 features endanger the LAN
30.11.2025
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with official IPv4 addresses (Class A/B/C) can generate a 6to4 address that consists of the prefix 2002::/16 and the official IPv4 address of the host. Thus, all hosts on an intranet are locally adjacent and also
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Setting up and using Azure Active Directory
10.06.2015
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, are quite moderate: All server systems as of Windows Server 2008 are supported. AADSync only needs .NET Framework Version 4.5 and PowerShell 3. Installation in Four Steps The installation comprises four
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Parallel Programming with OpenCL
04.11.2011
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with AMD, IBM, and NVidia) submitted a specification to the Khronos Group, which promotes the OpenGL specification. Open Computing Language 1.0 (OpenCL) was released late in 2008 [3]. OpenCL now provides

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