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Have a Bash with the Zing network utility
25.09.2023
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: 55 ms. Port: 80: op 2.1. 10.0.0.23 80 Time: 26 ms. Port: 80: op 2.2. 10.0.0.23 80 Time: 56 ms. Port: 80: op 3.1. 10.0.0.23 80 Time: 25 ms. Port: 80: op 3.2. 10.0.0.23 80 Time: 48 ms. Port: 80: op 4
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Flexible software routing with open source FRR
27.09.2021
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password t0ps3cr3t 06 neighbor 192.0.2.1 peer-group LAB 07 ... 08 address-family ipv4 unicast network 192.168.1.1/32 09 exit-address-family 10 #FRR2 11 router bgp 65541 12 neighbor LAB peer
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Parallel Shells: Run Commands on Multiple Nodes
02.07.2014
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   free   buff  cache   si   so    bi    bo   in   cs us sy id wa st 192.168.1.4:  1  0      0 30198704 286340 751652    0    0     2     3   48   66  1  0 98  0  0 192.168.1.250: procs
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A TurnKey Linux software evaluation platform
10.04.2015
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through Webmin. The Linux distribution is also very lightweight. The basic system starts at about 150MB and only includes the most important components for operating the environment. Starting Out
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Why Good Applications Don't Scale
02.02.2021
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. That means the serial portion is 1 - p , so the asymptote is the inverse of the serial portion of the code, which controls the scalability of the application . In this example, p = 0.8 and (1 - p ) = 0.2, so
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Remote desktop based on HTML5
31.10.2025
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the AGPLv3 and, in the current version 0.6.2, supports VNC and RDP  – although with limited functionality in some cases. For example, you cannot transmit audio data or connect network drives over RDP
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Manage Windows images with the Windows ADK
05.08.2024
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, version 22H2," but you should select the correct options on the ADK download page [2] for your situation. In general, Microsoft recommends you use the ADK that matches the latest version of Windows
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Hyper-V with the SMB 3 protocol
11.06.2014
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's New in SMB 3.0? In Windows Server 2012, Microsoft introduced SMB version 2.2 with further improvements. Later, these innovations were deemed so far-reaching that the version was subsequently increased ... Microsoft has introduced several improvements to Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 with its Server Message Block 3. Hyper-V mainly benefits from faster and more stable access to network ... Hyper-V with SMB 3 ... Hyper-V with the SMB 3 protocol
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Failure to Scale
03.07.2013
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application, the speedup limit is 5.0. With a little math and a little computation, the asymptotic value of a is as shown in Figure 3. Figure 3: Asymptote
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Managing computers with Rex
31.10.2025
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_syslog => "local0"; You need to add one of the two lines to the Rexfile before the first task. A word of caution: In both cases, only the messages generated by Rex itself end up in the logfiles. The returned uptime

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