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The state of open source groupware
09.08.2015
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developments in the open source groupware alternatives PostPath, Kerio, Kolab, Open-Xchange, Scalix, Tine 2.0, Zarafa, and Zimbra. PostPath Somewhat unlucky in its hunt for customers, PostPath [1] used to have
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mpi4py – high-performance distributed Python
30.11.2020
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system. At first, it was primarily a tool for HPC in the early 1990s, with version 1.0 released in June 1994. In the early days of MPI, it was used almost exclusively with C/C++ and Fortran. Over time
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mpi4py – High-Performance Distributed Python
12.11.2020
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system. At first, it was primarily a tool for HPC in the early 1990s, with version 1.0 released in June 1994. In the early days of MPI, it was used almost exclusively with C/C++ and Fortran. Over time
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Serverless run times with custom Bash AWS Lambda layers
25.03.2020
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as policy.json. Note that bashFunction under Resource is the name of your function and needs to be changed if you change the function name. Listing 2 policy.json 01 { 02 "Version": "2012
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Lmod – Alternative Environment Modules
30.01.2013
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, for a library that uses a specific compiler and MPI library, you would end up with a module names like atlas-3.10.0-opempi-1.6.2-open64-5.0 . The name is useful because it tells the user the library version
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An Active Directory management solution for everyone
04.10.2018
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is required for use: IE 8 or higher, Mozilla Firefox 3 and higher; Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge are also supported. A minimum resolution of 1024x768 is required for smooth operation. Single-core CPU 1.0GHz
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Debian's quest for reproducible builds
05.12.2016
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modification of the source text after January 1, 1970, 0 hours UTC (i.e., the start of the Unix epoch). However, not all problems can be solved automatically, so a great deal of additional manual work is needed
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High-performance load balancing
01.06.2024
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, TLS termination, and so on. The advantage of using Layer 4 is very fast load balancing. Seesaw was originally developed by Google, which used two different load balancers in 2012 that proved
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IPv6 tunnel technologies
14.03.2013
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Migration to IPv6 is picking up speed. In the fall of 2012, Deutsche Telekom announced that new DSL customers would have dual stack connections (IPv4+IPv6). Other providers will be following suit
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Rocky Linux 9 (x86_64)
02.08.2022
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Rocky Linux from scratch – thus avoiding end-of-life issues – and manages infrastructure and secure material like keys and secure boot shims. In version 9, you'll find: Linux kernel 5.14.0

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