17%
09.08.2015
to form a page (e.g., 8KB). Several pages then form a block (~2MB).
At this level, the first peculiarity of flash memory already comes to light: Whereas new data can be written to unused pages, subsequent
17%
03.12.2015
. Clients don't actually know whether they really see all the messages that arrive at the broker; the broker ACLS decide this.
Messages transport payloads; payload data can also be binary and be up to 256MB
17%
17.06.2011
community needs more closely and to integrate patches more quickly. The first stable version, 1.0, was released in December 2009, and the version counter has risen every couple of months ever since.
Icinga
17%
23.08.2017
longer, but certainly you won't be too put out by server specifications at first. However, you might want to up the RAM and CPU specs for CI integration. Sadly, sometimes 512MB of RAM even on Linux boxes
17%
02.08.2022
servers have long been a worthwhile target for attacks, such as the Li0n worm, which exploited a vulnerability in BIND. Moreover, DNS servers of all kinds are often used as amplifiers in distributed denial
17%
03.02.2022
value drops to 9.0, but the rating remains unsafe.
The next step is to add
RestrictNamespaces=uts ipc pid user cgroup
to the unit file, which prevents the process from accessing the listed namespaces
17%
11.06.2013
largely without a sacrifice in performance, and access to devices lies at about 90 percent of normal speed. The admin sets up the sandbox with the virt-sandbox
tool and, for example, specifies which
17%
13.02.2017
[4] program. A statically linked winexe version 0.90 is included in the agent. However, you need a winexe version 1.0 (or newer) for a version of Windows more recent than Windows 7. The deploy script
17%
05.12.2016
established connections to a third-party server using the IPsec protocol. The test devices were an Apple iPad with the latest iOS 9 and a Samsung smartphone with Android 4.0.4, which at the time were the most
17%
07.10.2025
Documentary Released
CultRepo has released a documentary relating the history of the popular Python programming language (https://www.python.org/psf-landing/).
The 90-minute documentary, which you can watch