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Introducing Lustre 2.4
17.07.2013
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environments. The new release includes support for ZFS as a backing filesystem. The Distributed Namespace feature (formerly called Clustered Metadata) allows distribution of Lustre metadata across multiple
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Open Nebula 2.2 Includes GUI for Cloud Management
01.04.2011
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Nebula 2.2 includes a web-based graphical interface called Sunstone for the administration of the cloud environment. It covers all functionality the command line tools offer. In the future the web GUI
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Oracle Monopolizes Linux Ksplice
22.07.2011
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available on the Ksplice web site. Readers of the Slashdot site have called for Red Hat to fork the Ksplice project.
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JDK 7 Released
29.07.2011
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of changes, like a new API for accessing the filesystem and a new garbage collector called G1, that is supposed to replace the mark and sweep collector in the future. Type annotations are supposed to ease
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Parallel Julia – Jumping Right In
29.06.2012
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-processor operation. Furthermore, these operations typically do not look like “message send” and“message receive” but rather resemble higher level operations like calls to user functions. The authors also state
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Red Hat Rolls out RHEL 7.1 with Clones in Pursuit
18.03.2015
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controlled by Red Hat, hasn’t yet announced the 7.1 release. Red Hat calls 7.1 a “minor release” of the RHEL 7 series. Still, the latest version does come with improved security, interoperability
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Google Gets into the Router Business
19.08.2015
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Google has entered the market for home networking hardware with the announcement of a new wireless router and smartphone hub, which the company calls “a different kind of router for a new way to Wi
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New Attack Sucks Information from HTTPS
06.01.2016
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Security expert Guido Vranken has published a paper on an attack that can successfully extract meaningful information from a captured TLS traffic session. Although the so-called HTTPS Bicycle attack
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Linux Backdoor Doesn’t Need Root Privileges
17.02.2016
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Researchers have discovered a new backdoor called Fysbis that is aimed at Linux machines. The new malware has extremely sophisticated properties, and experts suspect it might have come from the APT
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Purdue Scientists Build Quantum Gate
17.07.2019
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Scientists at Purdue University say they are “among the first” to build what they are calling “a transistor-like gate for quantum information processing.” The gate, which could play a role within

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