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12.09.2013
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The goal is to make sure that loyal customers who are using Azure for Windows virtualization don't have to look elsewhere for Linux support. Of course, many other cloud hosts offer both Windows and Linux
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05.12.2014
SmartOS [1] is an open source and free Unix-like operating system based on the Illumos kernel, a fork of the discontinued OpenSolaris kernel. The main purpose of SmartOS is to run virtual machines
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21.08.2014
. It requires something you know (your password), something you have (physical authentication token or virtual MFA on a smartphone), and, in the case of biometrics, a third physical factor, such as a fingerprint
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15.02.2018
scalable build pipeline using the technologies shown in the “Technology List” box.
Technology List
To begin, you only need to install VirtualBox, Vagrant, and Ansible. The other technologies
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02.02.2021
evolutionary step in virtual machines: They launch faster, are more flexible, and make better use of available resources.
One question remains unanswered: Are containers as secure as virtual machines
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03.04.2024
In many cases corporate IT is set up as virtual environments, which makes it all the more important to have recovery strategies in place for the IT landscape in the event of a disaster. Recovery
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13.06.2016
Some people consider container systems like Docker [1] a new form of virtualization – a natural continuation of KVM [2], Xen [3], VMware [4], Hyper-V [5], and the Zones concept in Solaris [6
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12.09.2013
Docker is a new open source tool [1] designed to change how you think about cloud deployments. It provides functionality to create and manage virtual machine images that can be shared, modified
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21.04.2016
Containers have become an important part of the IT industry because (1) they are more efficient than full (hardware-level) virtualization and (2) the container workflow readily supports Dev
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19.11.2014
at the swap usage. Although this method works reasonably well, I prefer to use vmstat [2] (virtual memory statistics), because I can tell how actively the node is swapping – a little or a lot? Vmstat