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Managing Bufferbloat
02.06.2020
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after the dropped packet). With large buffers, this can take a considerable amount of time. Experiments showed that nearly 200 segments were received before the transmitting station retransmitted the lost
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 pre-series test
07.06.2019
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in the kernel is unsuitable for today's requirements given network cards capable of 200Gbps and more. The kernel developers have long since used all sorts of hacks to squeeze the last bit of performance out
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Efficiently planning and expanding the capacities of a cloud
02.03.2018
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in conventional setups. For example, given a cloud of 2,000 physical nodes, with 200 values per system to be collected every 15 seconds, you would net 1,600,000 measured values per minute, or a fairly significant
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Let the hardware do the heavy lifting
09.06.2018
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into dedicated hardware. This trend will only exacerbate with the arrival of 200/400-gigabit Ethernet (GbE) in 2019, and 800GbE shortly after that; hence, the window for CPU offload will remain open
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Get to know Azure Files and Azure File Sync
27.09.2024
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or retrieve individual folders and files. In addition to backups, you can create up to 200 incremental snapshots for each share by selecting Snapshots under the Operations section; you can store these files
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Building a defense against DDoS attacks
30.01.2024
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vulnerabilities. If you don't want to fire OpenVAS at your servers, you can use the leaner Lynis [3]. The tool runs more than 200 tests and after a few minutes presents its report in the terminal or by email
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Hyper-V failover with Azure Site Recovery
03.04.2024
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with an initial credit of $200. Preparing the Azure Environment Setting up ASR for Hyper-V is a multistep process and starts on the Azure side. The login account in Azure must be able to create a VM
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AppScale AWS clone for private clouds
03.08.2023
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of EUR40/month. If you are running a fairly large private cloud (e.g., 200 compute nodes), you can expect to pay around EUR8,000/month for the software. Depending on the setting, this could
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Two NexentaOS derivatives compared
16.05.2013
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opens up degrees of freedom but also limits the possible matches between software and factory hardware. It is not surprising that convenience comes at a price: Netgear's asking price is EUR 5,200 (~US$ 7
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Ubuntu 16.04 LTS as an ownCloud server
13.02.2017
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, you need to assign sensible defaults. A value of 2G for upload_max_filesize and post_max_size and of 200 for max_file_ uploads make sense for modern servers. Your installation is now ready for operation

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