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Automating deployments on Proxmox with OpenTofu and cloud-init
04.12.2024
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"webservice" { 21 listen on 192.168.3.30 port 80 22 protocol "http" 23 forward to port 80 mode loadbalance \ 24 check http "/index.html" code 200 25 } 26
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Comparing Ceph and GlusterFS
21.04.2015
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time does not represent a problem. The client can therefore split a 16MB file into four objects of 4MB each and then simultaneously upload these four objects to different OSDs. A client in Ceph can thus
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Monitor Your Nodes with collectl
28.03.2012
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and sequential write test using 16MB record sizes to a file that is 16GB in size (twice the physical memory). Once the testing was complete, I grabbed the raw collectl data file and copied it into a directory
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Lean on Logwatch
17.02.2015
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NEW packages will be installed: libdate-manip-perl libyaml-syck-perl logwatch As a result, about 12.5MB of new software is installed. Logwatch gets configuration details several ways: from script
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Retrieving Windows performance data in PowerShell
10.04.2015
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to see whether the available memory drops below 500MB. The script then runs through the freely extensible performance counters by server and checks the results. If a threshold is over- or undershot
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ZAP provides automated security tests in continuous integration pipelines
23.08.2017
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longer, but certainly you won't be too put out by server specifications at first. However, you might want to up the RAM and CPU specs for CI integration. Sadly, sometimes 512MB of RAM even on Linux boxes
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Scale-out with PostgreSQL
05.02.2023
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to sorted sequence table (SST) files as soon as it reaches a certain size (128MB by default), creating many SST files with all intermediate versions. To limit the amount of data, these files are compressed
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Kafka: Scaling producers and consumers
25.03.2021
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.request.size Limit the number and size of batches (record-size-max). Time spent waiting for I/O Are you really waiting (io-wait-ratio)? buffer.memory + queued requests 32MB default (roughly
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Transcoding optical media in Linux
05.12.2019
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. Whereas video CDs usually have a capacity of around 700MB, video DVDs that follow the DVD-18 standard can store around 17GB. The significantly higher storage capacity not only makes it possible to offer
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Serverless run times with custom Bash AWS Lambda layers
25.03.2020
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of 250 MB" [4]. If you're likely to embrace serverless tech to a massive degree, the AWS page on Lambda limits [5] will help explain the relatively sane limitations currently enforced. When I've created

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