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MapReduce and Hadoop
27.02.2012
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is a schematic for computing the number of incoming links for a page with the map–reduce method. The input comprises sets of (X , Y ) pairs, each of which corresponds to a link from page X to page Y
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SmartOS: Cool Cloud Platform Rises from the Ashes of Solaris
10.06.2014
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Indiana, Illumian, EON, OmniOS, and Joyent’s SmartOS. Joyent has put much effort into the development of SmartOS to create a highly flexible basis for its own cloud. To ensure this flexibility, Joyent, or more
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VMware Tools
15.10.2013
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VMware’s recent announcement about vCloud Hybrid Service involves expansion of the vCloud suite toward a public/hybrid cloud. In this article, we attempt to shed some light on the huge number ... If you have notpersonally experienced the evolution of VMware’s product history, you might struggle to gain a perspective on their product portfolio. The virtualization specialist has expanded its ... VMware’s recent announcement about vCloud Hybrid Service involves expansion of the vCloud suite toward a public/hybrid cloud. In this article, we attempt to shed some light on the huge number
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GlusterFS
27.03.2012
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as a beta version and will be released in 2012Q2 or Q3. The new version can act as a back end for Apache Hadoop and also supports Unified File and Object Storage for accessing stored data via an Amazon S3
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Analyzing Kernel Crash Dumps
25.11.2012
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distribution, so I’ll describe the approach on a more generic level on the basis of Red Hat’s and SUSE’s enterprise distributions (RHEL 6.2 and SLES 11 SP2). Admins have the choice between a completely manual
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Routing with Quagga
19.02.2013
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on routers by Cisco or Juniper. However, Quagga gives IT administrators the option of participating in the world’s largest group of routers – with a Linux computer. The Quagga project originated with the Zebra
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Rex
19.02.2013
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Just as subjects must obey their king, all the computers and servers in an organization should follow the administrator’s commands. With Rex, you don’t even need to leave your admin throne. ... on the administrator’s own machine, which even can be a Windows or Mac OS X machine; the only important thing is that you have a Perl environment in place. To install Rex, first pick up the git versioning tool (using ... Just as subjects must obey their king, all the computers and servers in an organization should follow the administrator’s commands. With Rex, you don’t even need to leave your admin throne.
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CoffeeScript: A Replacement for JavaScript?
05.03.2013
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Script, but sometimes it’s too compact. Thus, it takes some practice before you can see at a glance the meaning of a statement like: compute x, (i) -> square i Fortunately, the ingenious CoffeeScript console, which
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Access Anywhere with Mobile IPv6
16.04.2013
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Imagine that you are working in your home office with your tablet, which is connected to your home’s wireless network. You leave the house for the airport, and while you’re traveling in a taxi
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Forensic Analysis on Linux
30.04.2013
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forensic analysis application. Memory Dumping Current kernel versions restrict access to the Linux system’s main memory. In the past, you could use two device drivers, /dev/mem and /dev/kmem , to read

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