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Optimally combine Kubernetes and Ceph with Rook
30.01.2020
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in a practical way first needs a working Kubernetes, for which Rook needs only a few basic necessities. In this article, I do not assume that you already have a running Kubernetes available, which gives those who
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Where does job output go?
28.11.2023
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" or "could" your data be located when running a job (application)? To answer the question with a little background, I'll start with the idea of a "job." Assume you run a job with a resource manager
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Bundle your custom apps in a Debian package
30.11.2025
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. If you've been running nice chunky servers for years, you wouldn't make changes to them unless you were 100 percent sure, but with cloud computing, you can prototype your configurations and settle your
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Application security testing with ZAP in a Docker container
05.02.2019
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and predictability, so I use Docker containers, which also means you can be up and running in a matter of minutes. SQL injection attacks, or SQLi, are a very popular way to break into websites through badly written
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HPC Software Road Gets a Bit Smoother
10.09.2013
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of the parallel loops are cast in MPI calls. Moreover, the dynamics of the application communication/computation ratio can change, resulting in a loss of scalability. Running existing MPI applications on SMP
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Scanning servers with Nikto
07.06.2019
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. In this article, I'm going to use a Docker container running the sophisticated open source web scanner, Nikto to, among other things, look for files and directories that could potentially be considered security
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Integrating PowerShell with Ansible for hybrid automation
03.08.2023
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across diverse technological platforms. This mixed bag of technologies often includes Linux servers running web services or database systems and Windows servers managing enterprise applications, file
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Tips and Tricks for Containers
12.05.2020
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it is running. However, without saving the container, any container changes are lost once the container is stopped and erased from memory. In a subsequent section in this article I discuss how changes can
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AWS Automation Documents
11.04.2018
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environments, where the emphasis is on short-lived, ephemeral resources that can be safely discarded when they’ve run their course and completed their predetermined task. When you’re faced with running
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HPC Monitoring: What Should You Monitor?
15.01.2014
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, my opinion is that if a node can’t run a job (an application), that node is “down.” However, not being able to run a job encompasses many system aspects, such as network connectivity, storage

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