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Automation with Chef
30.05.2021
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on the Chef Infra Server, which can already manage around 100,000 nodes as a standalone installation. The previously mentioned cookbooks, like many other tools, follow a standardized structure that varies
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A Hands-on Look at Kubernetes with OpenAI
09.10.2017
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.9 Ready 3h v1.6.2 Listing 2 Kubernetes Node Data Structure in YAML $ kubectl get node 10.126.22.9 -o yaml apiVersion: v1 kind: Node metadata: creation
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System Logging for Data-Based Answers
25.01.2018
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2,400 lines of stats (one for each core). If you have 100 nodes, in one minute you have gathered 24,000 lines of stats for the cluster. In one day, this is 34,560,000 lines of stats for the 100 nodes
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What is an IOPS Really?
24.02.2022
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 MB p s  or Peak IOPS is  x . However, what does “IOPS” really mean and how is it defined? Typically, an IOP is an I/O operation, wherein data is either read or written to the filesystem
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Intruder Detection with tcpdump
28.11.2011
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of a snort log. You have the following information: The IP address of the Linux system is 192.168.100.45; an attacker got in using a WU-FTPD vulnerability and deployed a backdoor. What can you find out about
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New Monitoring Tools
14.04.2021
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will see a screen like that shown in Figure 6. Notice that a small window opens just above the process table listing CPU usage, memory usage, the user, and more about that process
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A new approach to more attractive histograms in Prometheus
22.05.2023
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percentiles. To do this, data is divided into 100 distribution areas. The x th percentile is then the value below which x percent of the observations fall. The classical histogram metric divides a range
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ASCII-based monitoring tools
30.05.2021
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; you will see a screen like that shown in Figure 6. Notice that a small window opens just above the process table listing CPU usage, memory usage, the user, and more about that process
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Continuous upgrades for Windows 10
16.08.2018
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the release Ring 5 50 percent of employees Six months after the release Ring 6 100 percent of employees Seven months after the release Creating
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News
30.11.2025
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January 2012 through March 2012. According to the report, 6 million new malware samples were created in the first quarter of 2012. The announcement states that "Trojans set a new record as the preferred

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