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Self-signed certificates with Jenkins
02.08.2021
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. Line 47 in an online example that shows the Dockerfile used to create the LTS image should convince you [4]. Step 2 Visit the website that you want Jenkins to trust (e.g., with Google Chrome on Linux
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Incident Analysis with The Hive and Cortex
28.11.2021
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in the configuration pop-up. To demonstrate the usage, first enable three free services – GoogleDNS_resolve , Robtex_IP_Query , and SpamhausDBL – by pressing Enable . You do not need to change anything in the specific
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Relational databases as containers
17.06.2017
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manage the active container instances from the outside. The buzzword here is "container orchestration," and Google was among the first users. The company used Borg, the forerunner of Kubernetes, which
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Operating systems for the cloud and containers
14.08.2017
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and objective more evident. From the Captain to the Dockers Google's operating system Chrome OS [19] inspired the design of Container Linux. The launch took place in fall 2013 under version 2 of the Apache
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Running OpenStack in a data center
14.08.2017
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] is used, for example, by major providers such as Facebook or Google to achieve an optimal network setup. Figure 1: Forty-eight port switches with 25Gb
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Rancher manages lean Kubernetes workloads
20.06.2022
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that other environments do not have. If required, Rancher also manages the commercial Kubernetes offerings found in AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud, for example. Hardware Procurement Once an organization has
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Security features in Windows Server 2022
20.06.2022
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as such on Windows Server (e.g., servers with IP addresses 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare) and 8.8.8.8 (Google)). In Windows Server 2022 and Windows 11 PowerShell, you can use the Get-DNSClientDohServerAddress cmdlet to view
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A central access manager for SSH, Kubernetes, and others
02.08.2022
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powerful than comparable nftables-based packet filters. Increasing numbers of applications that rely on eBPF are making their way onto the market. Google has presented a framework in the form of Kernel
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Rancher Kubernetes management platform
06.10.2022
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gives you an option that is missing in other environments: It can manage the commercial Kubernetes offerings found in AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud, if need be. Hardware Once a company has decided to use
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The 10 best tricks for taming Ansible
04.04.2023
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kits for Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP), Ansible helps you create the vast majority of resources offered by these three platforms, which makes it easy to create an Ansible playbook

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