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community to continue development of an independent fork named Bareos.
The first stable release was Bareos 12.4 in April 2013 (the version number stands for the year and the quarter of the feature freeze
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uses a single core. Sixty-three cores are sitting there idle until the Gzip finishes. Moreover, using a single core to Gzip a file on a 2PB Lustre system that is capable of 20GBps is like draining
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a large community of developers see the bugs more quickly. However, the code that made Heartbleed possible in OpenSSL found its way into the library in January 2012. How did it remain unnoticed for so long
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manages the network, storage, and compute nodes that make up a Cloud infrastructure.
CloudStack started life as VMOps, a company founded in 2008 with product development spearheaded by Sheng Liang, who
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Commission: From 2008 to 2012 the FSFE fought through a series of court cases (many antitrust) against Microsoft. The European Commission followed the FSFE's claims: Microsoft must not limit access to its APIs
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will be based on state-of-art authentication with Active Directory Authentication Library (ADAL) and OAuth 2.0 [3].
Getting Started with Exchange Web Services
Since Exchange 2007, Microsoft has recommended
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365 and Azure AD can be done painlessly from ADFS 2.0 and newer. New developments for ADFS in Windows Server 2012 R2 are, however, worth a closer look, such as the possibilities of the Workplace Join
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) with Google, helped incubate Prometheus to get it ready for production when working for SoundCloud in 2012. Starting in 2014, other companies began taking advantage of it. In 2015, the creators published
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, and deployment of cloud-based App Engine applications.
Google Compute Engine
Google Compute Engine was opened to the public in June 2012, a bit later than most other players in the cloud marketplace
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the approach introduced by Canonical with Ubuntu 12.10, in which only the bootloaders, but not the kernel, are signed.
Compared with Canonical's approach, which only ensures that Ubuntu will start on Windows 8