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Thread processing in Python
02.06.2020
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around the GIL is to run computationally intensive code outside of Python with tools such as Cython [1] and ctypes [2]. You can even use F2PY [3] with compiled C functions. All of the previously mentioned
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Visualizing time series data
21.08.2014
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application then grabs the data from this database and creates charts. The client can be programmed by the user or it can come as a prepared daemon (e.g., collectd [3]). If you like to measure your own
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Monitor your nodes with collectl
30.11.2025
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First steps in IT automation by Rex
11.06.2014
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_system_release = '12.04' 17 $eth0_mac = '08:00:27:c4:a1:d8' 18 $VirtInfo = { 19 virtualization_role => 'guest' 20 virtualization_type => 'virtualbox' 21 } 22 $memory_shared = '0' 23 $Network = { 24 networkdevices
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Build a honeypot with real-world alerts
01.08.2019
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:FORWARD ACCEPT [0:0] 05 :OUTPUT ACCEPT [125:13440] 06 -A INPUT -m state --state RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT 07 -A INPUT -p icmp -j ACCEPT 08 -A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT 09 -A INPUT -p tcp -m state --state
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Asynchronous PostgreSQL
12.09.2013
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.pl 00:00:00.50023 The output shows the amount of computing time the database engine consumed. You can pass in the desired time as a CGI parameter: $ curl http://localhost/cgi/burn0.pl\?3 00:00
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Reading and understanding database execution plans
31.10.2025
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"."EUR_VALUE">=10) 26 3 - access<+>6<+>( "S"."SALE_DATE">TRUNC(SYSDATE@!) 27 -INTERVAL'+00-06' YEAR(2) TO MONTH) 1  The explain plan for command only stores the execution plan in the PLAN_TABLE. 2  The DBMS
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John the Ripper
22.08.2011
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:lanman passfile.txt Loaded 2 passwords with 2 different salts (FreeBSD MD5 [32/64]) guesses: 0 time: 1:04:04:08 (3) c/s: 10927 trying: gmugoky - gmugok2 guesses: 0 time: 1:09:25:10 (3) c/s: 10929 trying
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Backups using rdiff-backup and rsnapshot
11.02.2016
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), a daily backup runs every day at 3:30am (seven snaphots are kept), and a weekly backup starts at 3:00am every Monday (four snapshots are available). Regularly running backups using cron is equally suitable
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Fundamentals of I/O benchmarking
11.04.2016
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if less data is requested. Listing 3 IOPS on a Hard Disk # iops /dev/sdb /dev/sdb, 1.00 TB, 32 threads: 512 B blocks: 76.7 IO/s, 38.3 KiB/s (314.1 kbit/s) 1 KiB blocks: 84.4 IO

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