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Getting started with I/O profiling
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2012  »  Issue 08: FreeNAS  » 
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of read requests issued to the device per second. w/s : Number of write requests issued to the device per second. rMB/s : Number of megabytes read from the device per second. wMB/s : Number
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Encrypted backup with Duplicity
11.04.2016
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to specify the port in the usual way separated by colons after the domain name: duplicity /etc scp://dd@example.com:2222//var/backup If you want to store the backup on an FTP server, you need to enter
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Rethinking RAID (on Linux)
25.03.2021
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B/s (1444kB/s)(82.9MiB/60173msec); 0 zone resets [ ... ] Run status group 0 (all jobs): WRITE: bw=1410KiB/s (1444kB/s), 1410KiB/s-1410KiB/s (1444kB/s-1444kB/s), io=82.9MiB (86.9MB), run=60173-60173msec
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Secure Your Server with TCP Wrappers
02.10.2012
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port 22) to port 2222, for example, to stop port scans filling up your logs. Without TCP Wrappers enabled, scans might run dictionary attacks on your server where password combinations are guessed by one
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Security without firewalls
31.10.2025
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's usually TCP port 22) to port 2222, for example, to keep port scans from filling up your logs. Without TCP Wrappers enabled, scans might run dictionary attacks on your server where password combinations
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Creating a private Docker registry
30.11.2020
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Checking the Fingerprint pub rsa4096 2017-02-22 [SCEA] 9DC8 5822 9FC7 DD38 854A E2D8 8D81 803C 0EBF CD88 uid [ unknown] Docker Release (CE deb) sub rsa4096 2017-02-22
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A web application with MongoDB and Bottle
14.03.2013
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will be using the Mongo shell to create a document (Listing 1). Listing 1 Test 01 # mongo 02 MongoDB shell version: 2.2.0 03 connecting to: test 04 > use football 05 switched to db football 06 > db
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Podman for Non-Root Docker
05.08.2024
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 catatonit conmon containernetworking-plugins crun golang-github-containers-common   golang-github-containers-image netavark passt podman 0 upgraded, 11 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Need to get 32.3 MB of archives. After this operation, 131 MB
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Mounting Compressed Archives as a User
25.01.2022
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_GUI               184 results.tar.gz   20 cfq_tuning.tar.gz            1556 lvm_gui.tar.gz          4 runit.fdtree.bash    4 COLLECTL                        4 LVM_VS_MD               4 SANDFORCE    4 CRYPT-2                        20
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Fundamentals of I/O benchmarking
11.04.2016
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+0 records in 1000000+0 records out 512000000 bytes (512 MB) copied, 1.58155 s, 324 MB/s # dd of=file if=/dev/zero bs=512 count=1000000 oflag=direct 1000000+0 records in 1000000+0 records out 512000000 bytes

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