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, specialized meta-frameworks are available on GitHub, PowerLine [3] being just one example. PS2EXE [4] also follows a similar approach, although with completely different administrative goals. Another option
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that it can be switched over to another host during operations.
DRBD 9, with its n
-node replication, would be a good candidate. However, the DRBD driver for OpenStack Cinder does not currently offer
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) [1] and the Open Source Initiative (OSI) [2]. A distinction can essentially be made between copyleft, permissive, and public domain licenses.
Copyleft licenses [3] oblige the licensee to publish any
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topology has two or more Satellite Servers that are connected to RHN through the Internet (see Figure 3). Each Satellite Server is synced with the others. This topology enables each subnet or project office ... 9
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, that a resource doesn't exist, and after some squinting, you'll probably be able to discern that Terraform is talking about the S3 bucket.
Even though some tools, such as Terragrunt [9], will apparently create
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://blog.ciberterminal.net/2012/10/16/parallel-rsyncing-a-huge-directory-tree/
Parallelizing RSYNC Processes: http://sun3.org/archives/280
Parallelizing rsync: http://superuser.com/questions/353383/parallelizing-rsync
Bit
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have been created over the last few years, including Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), and JiffyBox. In the US, they are joined by providers such as Go
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few years, including Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), and JiffyBox. In the US, these vendors are joined by providers such as GoGrid, Rackspace, and Terremark
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with the client; 547 with the server).
Several options are available for DHCP in IPv6, including Dibbler [2], Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) DHCPv6 [3], and WIDE-DHCPv6 [4], and each has a slightly different
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need to orchestrate the operation of Docker containers in bulk, and Kubernetes [3] (Figure 1) is a two-year-old system that does just that. As part of Google Infrastructure for Everyone Else (GIFEE