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Monitoring network computers with the Icinga Nagios fork
17.06.2011
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young project that was forked from Nagios [2] when development of the popular open source network monitor stagnated. Icinga delivers improved database connectors (for MySQL, Oracle, and Postgre
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Storage monitoring with Grafana
05.12.2019
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Base (MIB) v2 standard, the example will also work with other Linux-based NAS and storage area network (SAN) devices or commercial storage systems. However, before Grafana can visually evaluate
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Monitoring HPC Systems
11.06.2014
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.g., the BeoBash [2]), and you ask, "What is the best way to monitor a cluster?" you will have to duck and cover pretty quickly from the huge number of opinions and the great passion behind the answers. Having
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New features in the Bareos Bacula fork
14.11.2013
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). The current beta is version 13.2. On September 25, 2013, at the Open Source Backup Conference, formerly known as the Bacula Conference [2], the Bareos project was introduced to an interested audience. Before
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Haskell framework for the web
22.12.2017
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Press [1], Drupal [2], or Joomla [3], generally they only have to unpack the core on the server and then add other modules. Installing security updates conscientiously and in good time counteracts ubiquitous
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VMware vRealize management suite for hybrid clouds
30.11.2020
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uniform APIs) (Figure 2). What sounds abstract in theory, is quickly intelligible in practice. Figure 1: vRealize Automation is the central deployment
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Managing infrastructure as code with Spacelift
05.08.2024
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of specific security rules, sophisticated monitoring, and monitoring of rolled-out resources. That sounds wonderful, but does it work in the real world? How complex is getting started with Spacelift, and how
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The 12 best tricks for Windows Server 2012
14.03.2013
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. Underneath its new clothes, the new Windows Server variant has treasures to offer, as shown by the following tricks. Trick 1 Efficient Use of Server Manager Windows Server 2008 R2 in part already allowed
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Zuul 3, a modern solution for CI/CD
05.12.2019
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so that teams can work together rapidly on a single project [2] [3]. In the continuous delivery software engineering practice, teams develop, build, test, and release software in short cycles
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Warewulf 4 – Environment Modules
20.03.2023
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nodes and run on the compute nodes. I don’t want to take the time to sort out the runtime from the compile parts and run bits. Therefore, I don't mind compiling on the compute nodes. As a general rule

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