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RADOS and Ceph: Part 2
22.10.2012
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that play a role in their development. How does the cluster take care of internal redundancy of the stored objects, for example, and what possibilities exist besides Ceph for accessing the data in the object
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Tuning I/O Patterns in C
31.07.2013
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. The data type is fairly simple: three integers and one float. Then, I want to run the application and examine it with strace to see how it does I/O. My goal is to understand what is happening in regard
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Booting Windows from a compressed image
17.02.2015
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of solid-state drives to access different areas of the hard drive quickly" [1]. WIMBoot only requires 4GB of disk space in Windows 8.1. WIMBoot does not impose restrictions on users. Programs and tools
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TCP Stealth hides open ports
10.04.2015
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the only variables in the computations – the ISN, PSK, target IP, and port are constants. The precise approach is described elsewhere [8] [12]. Stealth Socks How does TCP Stealth work in practical terms
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VMware vRealize management suite for hybrid clouds
30.11.2020
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a setup, which is of course not true. vRealize does not relieve you of all the work, but it does shift some of the load off your shoulders in various areas. Automating Features The key feature in the tool
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Automated compliance with Chef InSpec
30.11.2020
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is considered "compliant" for this control. The statement described does not yet constitute a complete control in itself because, in addition to the tests, a control also contains metadata. At the beginning, you
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Nested Kubernetes with Loft
28.11.2021
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are allowed to use. The platform does not care what workload a project invokes in OpenStack, for example, as long as it is within the defined quotas. The situation is somewhat different for namespaces
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Secure Your KVM Virtual Machines
11.06.2014
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can be regulated by SELinux, AppArmor, or some other mandatory access control system. The sVirt component in libvirt 0.6.1 and newer actually does some of the work for SELinux and AppArmor [2
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Kolab iRony with CalDAV and CardDAV support
11.06.2014
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installation of Kolab 3.0 and later is a matter of one or two cups of coffee and does not impose too many requirements on the admin. The Kolab developers recommend a recent CentOS (preferably 6.4) as the basis
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Coordinating distributed systems with ZooKeeper
07.10.2014
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if portions of the network fail. ZooKeeper sacrifices availability for this: If it cannot guarantee correct behavior, it does not respond to inquiries. Zab vs. Paxos Although ZooKeeper provides

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