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Supporting WebRTC in the enterprise
09.06.2018
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interpersonal communications easier and more prevalent than ever before. In this article, I'll explore some of the underpinnings of WebRTC, its popular use cases, and how to solve common user problems – many
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Kubernetes StatefulSet
05.02.2023
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candidates include MariaDB (MySQL), PostgreSQL, and Microsoft SQL. In this article, I discuss how to run these SQL classics reliably in container environments with Docker, Podman, or Kubernetes and present ... Legacy databases are regarded as stateful applications and, theoretically, not a good fit for containers. We reveal how classic SQL can still work well on Kubernetes and the database options
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Real World AWS for Everyone
18.02.2018
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also churn up Amazon services through a command-line interface or trigger them programmatically using the provided APIs. This article describes how to implement a web server with a high-availability back ... Sure you've heard about Amazon Web Services, but have you tried it? This article shows how to configure a web server and mirrored back-end database for a small-to-midsized business environment.
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Vulnerability assessment best practices for enterprises
16.08.2018
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To understand how you can protect an organization's information technology properly through the use of a vulnerability assessment (VA), it is important to frame how you define a VA. For the context
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Forensic Analysis on Linux
30.04.2013
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checks to see whether a memory page at a given offset address is physical RAM. Second, the implementation of dd included with Android does not correctly process offset values above 0x80000000. To work
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Parallel and Encrypted Compression
09.12.2021
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 size per thread: 25169920 B package-list.txt -> 4/1 threads: [0 ] 11626 -> 4444 38.225% Unfortunately, I did not see a decompress option, so you would likely have to use unxz  or even pixz  to decompress. Parallel
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Setting up and using Azure Active Directory
10.06.2015
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, SharePoint Online, or Lync Online; it also aims to facilitate the use of cloud services from other manufacturers. In this article, I will show you how to set up the service and synchronize local user data
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Take your pick from a variety of AWS databases
14.08.2017
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: aws rds create-db-instance --engine oracle-se2 --multi-az --db-instance-class db.m4.large --engine-version 12.1.0.2.v5 --license-model license-included --allocated-storage 100 --master
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Comparing Ceph and GlusterFS
21.04.2015
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.so.0 (0x00007f79dff78000) Python bindings also exist for the library [15] As with Glupy already, GlusterFS also opens its doors to the world of this scripting language. A special feature of Gluster
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Sharing Data with SSHFS
23.04.2014
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Sharing data saves space, reduces data skew, and improves data management. We look at the SSHFS shared filesystem, put it through some performance tests, and show you how to tune it. ... be blocked. In this article, I’m going to discuss SSHFS in several ways. First, I want to discuss installing and running SSHFS on Linux and show how easy it is to get running. Next, I want to discuss ... Sharing data saves space, reduces data skew, and improves data management. We look at the SSHFS shared filesystem, put it through some performance tests, and show you how to tune it.

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