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05.12.2014
storage (DS3), Lucene, MongoDB, Riak, REST, SaaS, and so on. Additionally, you have to forget the old-fashioned IP address bound to a specific service or welded to a specific machine providing a particular
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30.05.2021
. It defines only the host group it refers to and the roles it applies to it (Listing 3). Afterward, the playbook can be invoked by:
ansible-playbook -i hosts playbook.yml
Listing 3
A Playbook
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10.06.2015
of their enterprise network. Routers and Layer 3 switches that support NetFlow collect client connection information and send it to a central server at irregular intervals. Since the introduction of NetFlow by Cisco
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02.03.2018
times. In general, data carriers with 15,000rpm are recommended. Here, 2.5-inch enterprise disks often offer shorter access times than their 3.5-inch counterparts. In general, Microsoft recommends the use
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10.06.2015
. AADSync stores the objects for synchronization in a database. The installer comes with an SQL Express database for this.
The Matching Database
If you want to synchronize more than 100,000 objects
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24.10.2011
, there is no effect.
All of the above features and others are described in greater detail in the MariaDB Knowledgebase [3].
Compatibility
With MariaDB, every effort has been made to make all improvements and new
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.
Enterprise-Level Features
Btrfs is a copy-on-write (COW) filesystem. Whereas a filesystem like ext3 logs block changes in a journal, Btrfs always writes changes to a block at a new location on the disk
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17.02.2015
's development and support its existence. iXsystems [3] is the sponsor behind the FreeNAS project, but it doesn't end there. They, like most other open source companies, take it a step further by offering enhanced
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07.04.2022
security misconfigurations. I'll showcase how it would be possible for an attacker to use those IAM misconfigurations and create serious hassles.
Big Deal?
AWS IAM [3] lets you manage access to AWS
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query large amounts of data on distributed systems. CouchDB has been an Apache project since 2008. Version 1.0 in 2010 has evolved into version 3.3 today.
"Couch" was originally an acronym for "cluster