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NFS and CIFS shares for VMs with OpenStack Manila
05.12.2016
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, and with the driver for the separate ONTAP devices, a blueprint has almost been presented for a perfect back-end driver. Drivers for other solutions are more appearance than substance. Nevertheless, users can hope
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Using benchmarks to your advantage
10.04.2015
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From the 1990s A, B, C Standard 4x size increases going from one class to the next D, E, F Large ~16x size increases from each of the previous classes
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Linux I/O Schedulers
02.03.2018
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a great influence on the design of the scheduler. Disk I/O can be much slower than other aspects of the system. Because I/O scheduling allows you to store events and possibly reorder them, it's possible
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Zabbix release 2.2
20.05.2014
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the Zabbix server. Zabbix nodes are subordinate servers but offer the same functions as a Zabbix server. In version 2.2, Zabbix has more than 100 new features compared with version 2.0.9. For example, a value ... in version 2.2. ... Zabbix 2.2 ... Zabbix release 2.2
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Safe Files
16.04.2015
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– Dmitry Shkarin’s PPMdH with small changes. PCJ – A converter for 32-bit x86 executables. PCJ2 – A converter for 32-bit x86 executables. Bzip2 – The standard BWT algorithm. Deflate
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Discover the power of RouterBOARDS
25.09.2023
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been made toward making RouterOS more friendly to new users (Figure 2), but at the end of the day, moderate knowledge is necessary. Figure 2: Router
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Single sign-on like the big guys
20.06.2022
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discontinued because a robust availability of independent OAuth2 and OIDC libraries has been reached. As an example, I'll set up a Python app that uses Flask and the Flask-OIDC module. You'll need Python 3
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Useful NFS options for tuning and management
15.08.2016
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if the previous atime (access time) was earlier than the modify or change time. Before using these options, please read the mount man page [2]. You also need to decide whether access time is worth tracking
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Tools to Manage Storage
03.02.2024
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-to” instructions, but rather an overview of the tools and how they fit in Linux storage solutions. Now that the basics have been discussed, I'm finally ready to discuss management tools and what I consider
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Tools that extend Bash scripting
05.12.2016
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, and (2) scatter, a simple (x , y ) plot. Each plot type has several options that you can discover by invoking help (e.g., hist --help). Listing 5 is a simple script from the GitHub page that downloads

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