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02.08.2022
development. Each update includes new features and ditches less popular ones. Version 3.8.6, released February 21, 2022, was current at the time this article was written. Version 3.9 was also available
17%
04.08.2020
LINSTOR open source software manages block storage in large Linux clusters and simplifies the deployment of high availability with distributed replicated block device version 9 (DRBD 9), dynamically
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11.10.2016
://packages.elastic.co/logstash/2.3/ debian stable main" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list
$ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install logstash
Make sure Logstash is part of the startup scripts:
$ sudo update-rc.d logstash
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27.09.2024
, for example, the waste of storage space and energy and the unnecessary effect on service life when writing to SSDs. When you transfer 1MB to an SSD, the drives actually writes considerably more data
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02.02.2012
Hark back to those halcyon days when the GIF89a and the blink tag ruled the web page and the most common use of htaccess on
the nascent Apache HTTP Server
was password protecting a directory
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18.02.2018
]. Create access key pairs for the required tenants/users. An AWS access key always has a key ID in the form of AKIAJ4 PMEXHFYUHIXG2A and a secret access key such as :/ONT0HapjmLw7xni 6FPscmvPZJ Sc75hUXAQI+N3
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07.04.2022
(ADE-OS). The current version 3.1 is a Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 8.2. Full root access is reserved for the manufacturer's Technical Assist Center. Some services are run as microservices in Docker
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intervention by the user. The command:
trove create lm-slave 1 --size 2 --slave_of ae427c76-eee3-11e6-802a-00215acd73e2
would add a slave node named lm-slave of flavor 1 to the database with the ID ae427c76
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)
9,248
max_pooling2d
(MaxPooling2D)
(None, 16, 16, 32)
0
conv2d_2
(Conv2D)
(None, 16, 16, 64)
18,496
conv2d_3
(Conv2D)
(None, 16, 16, 64
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on Information, Computer and Communications Security, 2010.
[7] A More Secure Cloud for Millions of Google Apps Users
[8] A. Haeberlen, “A Case for the Accountable Cloud,” Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGOPS