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Container and hardware e-virtualization under one roof
17.10.2011
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, KVM is free, and it became an official Linux kernel component in kernel version 2.6.20. KVM Inside As a kind of worst-case fallback, KVM can provide a slow but functional emulator for privileged
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An IP-based load balancing solution
21.07.2011
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address = 192.168.1.250 eth0:0 17 vip_nmask = 255.255.255.0 18 port = 80 19 send = "GET / HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n" 20 expect = "HTTP" 21 use_regex = 0 22 load_monitor = rup 23
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Greylisting with Postgrey
22.06.2012
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Wireshark
27.11.2011
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needs direct access to the hardware and thus typically runs with root privileges. The exceptions are Mac OS X and Solaris, where the user only needs access privileges for the network interface card device
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GlusterFS Storage Pools
17.11.2016
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the trusted storage pool, you simply add additional servers to the existing federation. The example here is based on Fedora 22 and is designed to provide back-end storage for virtual systems based on Qemu
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Modern Fortran – Part 2
15.12.2016
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Fortran 90 was only the start. The next two iterations – 95 and 2003 – pulled Fortran into a new era of programming languages. ... Fortran 90 catapulted Fortran from a perceived “old” language to a modern language on equal footing with any other. It retained Fortran’s history of simplicity and performance, but it added features ... Fortran 90 was only the start. The next two iterations – 95 and 2003 – pulled Fortran into a new era of programming languages.
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ClusterHAT
10.07.2017
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with the original Raspberry Pi Model A, ranging from two to more than 250 nodes. That early 32-bit system had a single core running at 700MHz with 256MB of memory. You can build a cluster of five RPi3 nodes with 20
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Performance Health Check
13.06.2022
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be turned on and off according to what you want to check about the state of the node. Almost 20 years ago, when I worked for a Linux high-performance computing (HPC) company that no longer exists, We had
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Proprietary and Open Source Storage Options
09.10.2023
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  1 loop /snap/core20/1974 loop2         7:2    0  63.5M  1 loop /snap/core20/2015 loop3         7:3    0  73.9M  1 loop /snap/core22/864 loop4         7:4    0 237.2M  1 loop /snap/firefox/3026 loop5
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Creating SmartOS zones using UCARP
05.12.2014
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_mac_spoofing": true 20 } 21 ] 22 } Listing 2 ucarptest2.json 01 { 02 ... 03 "alias": "zoneB", 04 "hostname": "zoneB", 05 ... 06 "nics": [ 07 { 08 ... 09 "ip": "10

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