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(Re)Installing Python
17.07.2023
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with it. Around 2012, the Anaconda Python distribution was created to be an easy-to-use distribution for business and data users, which was up and coming at the time. As part of this distribution
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Interoperability across clouds
04.10.2018
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that the necessary licenses might not be compatible with Apache license 2.0, which you should check on a case-by-case basis. In Debian-based environments, run the commands: $ apt-get install -y python-dev gcc libffi
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Securing and managing Microsoft IIS
02.02.2021
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Server 2012 R2 and 2016. Figure 1: With PowerShell, you can check whether IIS is installed on a server. Managing the Web Server and Sites Once IIS
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Manage Windows AD with PowerShell
02.08.2021
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in maintaining and operating Active Directory over its 20-year history. The tools and how they programmatically and automatically trigger changes in the directory have also changed, both in terms of data
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Vagrant, Serf, Packer, and Consul create and manage development environments
21.08.2014
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the one-man company HashiCorp in the fall of 2012, so he could work full-time on Vagrant. The company primarily earned money through support contracts, training, and the development of commercial add ... 22
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Save and Restore Linux Processes with CRIU
21.08.2014
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on systems with ARM or x86_64 architecture; in the latter case, you must be running 64-bit Linux. Version 1.3-rc1 added AArch64. Furthermore, CRIU requires Linux kernel version 3.11 or greater. Current desktop ... 22
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Security after Heartbleed – OpenSSL and its alternatives
07.10.2014
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a large community of developers see the bugs more quickly. However, the code that made Heartbleed possible in OpenSSL found its way into the library in January 2012. How did it remain unnoticed for so long
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Read-only file compression with SquashFS
14.08.2017
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to compress data files. Listing 1 shows a quick example illustrating the change in file size. Listing 1 Gzip Example $ ls -lsah FS_scan.csv 3.2M -rw-r--r-- 1 laytonjb laytonjb 3.2M 2014-06-09 20
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Time-series-based monitoring with Prometheus
14.08.2017
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) with Google, helped incubate Prometheus to get it ready for production when working for SoundCloud in 2012. Starting in 2014, other companies began taking advantage of it. In 2015, the creators published
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Quick UDP Internet connections
06.10.2022
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The Quick UDP Internet Connections (QUIC) protocol [1] originated in 2012 as a Google project led by Jim Roskind to improve security and performance over TCP. The protocol made the leap to four

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