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Zero-Management Databases
02.10.2012
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. Fully Managed Fully managed databases (DBs) aren’t new, and Xeround isn’t the first, but it has focused on the things that cause plenty of pain. Keeping a DB running and scaling it. After housing
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Customizing PortSentry
30.03.2012
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the script shared in this article, the LAN machines I temporarily ban rarely cause any problems; whereas, they frequently did in the past. Hopefully you’ll reap the same rewards.
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Managing the Build Environment with Environment Modules
06.11.2012
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as well that let you set prerequisites or conflicts so loading a module will not cause problems with other modules. Moreover, because the module file is written in Tcl, you can program whatever
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MySQL as a Service
21.12.2012
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modular. The motivation for the license started with Sun’s acquisition of MySQL in 2008, which caused Brian Aker to begin the Drizzle project. Drizzle is an active fork of the MySQL server, and it appears
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Managing Virtual Infrastructures
21.01.2013
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Some years ago, Red Hat caused displeasure in the Linux community because the graphical administration tool for its own virtualization solution, RHEV, presupposed a Windows machine. This Microsoft
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Living with Many and Multiple Cores
04.12.2012
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several issues that have limited its usage. First, all data must traverse the PCI bus. This is often a slow step for some applications and, if not managed in an optimum way, can cause poor performance
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Failure to Scale
03.07.2013
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of bandwidth and finite latency, sometimes causing processes to wait. If you want your application to scale, you need to reduce the amount of serial work taking place in the application. You have a couple
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The New Hadoop
17.07.2013
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stable than the “alpha” tag might indicate). Hadoop version 1 is also continuing to be developed (without YARN), which is available as release 1.2.0. There are some other Hadoop releases that could cause
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BackTrack Linux: The Ultimate Hacker's Arsenal
20.09.2011
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detection alerts or cause a noticeable amount of activity on the systems and network in which you're working. Your activity must not look unusual to network engineers or other system administrators. Why
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Green IT
24.10.2011
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and produces around 147kg CO2 emissions. Most of this (1,447MJ energy and 98.92kg CO2) is caused by production of the raw materials; manufacturing the finished product only consumes 286MJ of energy and produces

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