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Discover the power of RouterBOARDS
25.09.2023
Home »  Archive  »  2023  »  Issue 77: Secur...  » 
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Rubén Llorente ... had a serviceable Internet connection at home; yet, I was stuck with a pitiful one. My ISP provided 3Mbps of symmetric bandwidth in an age in which urban dwellers had access to subscriptions 10 times
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Hardware-enhanced security
03.02.2022
Home »  Archive  »  2022  »  Issue 67: syst...  » 
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Rubén Llorente ... application to interface with the Nitrokey. Thankfully, you are provided a free, open source program [3] that supports FreeBSD, macOS, Windows, and many Linux distributions. AppImages, Flatpaks, and Snaps
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OpenShift 3: Platform as a Service
13.06.2016
Home »  Archive  »  2016  »  Issue 33: IPv6...  » 
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the groups of containers (pods) that form the PaaS. That sort of setup costs at least $48,000 a year, with the possible addition of further fees for more traffic or the provision of more application nodes [1 ... OpenShift 3: Platform as a Service
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Scalable network infrastructure in Layer 3 with BGP
14.08.2017
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for your environments with Layer 3 tools. As long as two hosts have any kind of physical communication path, communication on Layer 3 works, even if the hosts in question reside in different Layer 2 segments ... Large environments such as clouds pose demands on the network, some of which cannot be met with Layer 2 solutions. The Border Gateway Protocol jumps into the breach in Layer 3 and ensures seamlessly ... Scalability in Layer 3 ... Scalable network infrastructure in Layer 3 with BGP
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TLS 1.3 and the return of common sense
04.10.2018
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and 47.52% in the US, according to data provided by the Can I Use website [4]. Even on those Linux systems that can fully support TLS 1.3, the prior version should remain enabled for the time being ... After a decade in service, TLS 1.2 is showing many signs of aging. Its immediate successor, TLS 1.3, has earned the approval of the IETF. Some major changes are on the way. ... TLS 1.3 ... TLS 1.3 and the return of common sense
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OpenStack workshop, part 3:Gimmicks, extensions, and high availability
16.05.2013
Home »  Archive  »  2013  »  Issue 14: Samba 4  » 
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-list +--------------------------------------+-----------+------------------ | id | name | subnets | +--------------------------------------+-----------+------------------ | 42a99eb6-3de7-4ffb-b34e-6ce622dbdefc | admin-net|928598b5 ... OpenStack workshop, part 3:Gimmicks, extensions, and high availability
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SUSE Announces New SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 5.2
14.04.2022
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and modernizing application infrastructure by moving applications running on bare metal to a fully managed containerized stack using K3S and SLE Micro.” Find out more about SLE Micro on the official SUSE ... SUSE Announces New SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 5.2
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News for Admins
02.02.2021
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connectivity and multiple servers Central edge – a regional data center that can control far and closer edge infrastructures RHEL 8.3 (released in November) includes tools like Image Builder, to address ... In the news: Native edge computing comes to Red Hat Enterprise Linux; IBM/Red Hat deals crushing blow to CentOS; Linux Kernel 5.10 is ready for release 48; and Canonical launches curated container
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HTTP/1.1 versus HTTP/2 and HTTP/3
30.05.2021
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on most servers, is HTTP/1.1 – even though HTTP/3 has already been defined. In this article, I look at the history of the protocol and the practical differences between versions 1.1, 2, and 3 ... HTTP/2 introduced multiplexing, resulting in superior bandwidth utilization over HTTP/1.1, and HTTP/3 solves the problem of transmission delays from packet loss by replacing TCP with QUIC. ... HTTP/1.1 versus HTTP/2 and HTTP/3
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Listing 1
01.08.2012
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