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Predicting Drive Doom
20.10.2013
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database [for details use: -P show] ATA Version is: 8 ATA Standard is: ACS-2 (unknown minor revision code: 0x001f) Local Time is: Sun Oct 13 09:12:15 2013 EDT SMART support is: Available - device has SMART
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Free Enterprise Backup with Bareos
12.11.2013
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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, the Bareos project was introduced to an interested audience. Before you
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VMware Tools
15.10.2013
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Engine, Rackspace, Microsoft Azure). The service is now available in the US as part of the Early Access Program, with a plan for it to go on general sale in 2013Q3; the rumored release date for Europe
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CephX Encryption
27.03.2013
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We look at the new features in Ceph version 0.56, alias “Bobtail,” talk about who would benefit from CephX Ceph encryption, and show you how a Ceph Cluster can be used as a replacement for classic ... released Ceph 0.56, code-named “Bobtail,” in January 2013, promising the user vastly improved performance. In terms of the configuration file, there are some CephX-related changes: whereas in Ceph 0.47 you ... We look at the new features in Ceph version 0.56, alias “Bobtail,” talk about who would benefit from CephX Ceph encryption, and show you how a Ceph Cluster can be used as a replacement for classic ... CephX Encryption
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Compiler Directives for Parallel Processing
12.08.2015
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ACC compilers became quickly available. Version 2.0 was finalized on June 2013, although a preview was posted on November 12, 2012. It added some new capabilities and expanded functionality that had been learned
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Programming with Node.js and JavaScript
20.05.2014
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cloud via the Linux and OS X command line. Installing Node is pretty simple. Most Linux distributions now have it in their repositories, although you will rarely find this to be a current version ... 20
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Ceph object store innovations
13.06.2016
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://www.sebastien-han.fr/blog/2016/03/21/ceph-a-new-store-is-coming/ openATTIC: http://www.openattic.com "openATTIC" by Martin Loschwitz, Linux Pro Magazine , issue 153, August 2013, pg. 22, http ... The Ceph object store remains a project in transition: The developers announced a new GUI, a new storage back end, and CephFS stability in the just released Ceph c10.2.x, Jewel.
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AppScale AWS clone for private clouds
03.08.2023
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. For just south of EUR20,000, and that's what a powerful virtual machine will cost over two years, you can pick up a very respectable physical machine from, for example, Supermicro. Moreover, bare metal
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Secure Alternative to FTP
23.07.2013
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(SFTP). A new addition was made in 2008, Managed File Transfer (MFT), in which all files to be transferred are encrypted not only en route but also during storage on the server or on share points. Core
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Testing the Samsung MU-PA500B 500GB SSD
04.10.2018
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of their internal 2.5-inch SATA devices, coming in at a mere 2.3x3x0.5 inches (5.8x7.6x1.3 cm) – smaller than a Post-it note (Figure 1). Available in sizes ranging from 256GB to 2TB, the specimen in our lab is the MU

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