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PowerDNS: The Other Open Source Name Server
24.06.2013
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in /etc/powerdns for example.com is: sudo nano example.com.zone example.com. 84600 IN SOA ns1.example.com. hostmaster.example.com. ( 2013062901 ; serial 21600 ; refresh (6
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Top three HPC roadblocks
30.11.2025
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Squad, who offer integration services. Results vary, but at least people have someone to call other than a cousin who figured out how to get his Xbox working on the Internet. HPC has a huge "last mile
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Sustainable Kubernetes with Project Kepler
25.09.2023
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) interface), but the CPU is asking you to place a lot of trust in these tools if you really want to know for sure how much mains power is getting consumed as a result of running a given workload. Therefore
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Accessing Fortran code with Python
05.12.2019
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://docs.scipy.org/doc/numpy/f2py/ Wrapping fortran functions: https://docs.scipy.org/doc/numpy/f2py/getting-started.html#the-quick-and-smart-way "Multicore Processing with Fortran and OpenMP" by Jeff Layton: http://www.admin-magazine.com
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Dynamic routing in Linux with Quagga
31.10.2025
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how confusing things can be with many prefix lists and dual logic. To find your way around a complex scenario, you need to be a really good scout. The configuration for IPv6 is not too different from
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Configuring Windows with NetShell
30.11.2025
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network services Configure IPv6 NetShell is available on both client and server variants of Windows. In some cases, if an additional network service, such as DHCP, is installed on a Windows Server
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Exploring Ubuntu cloud tools
28.06.2011
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. Once the images are installed on the cloud controller, the button changes to Installed with a How to run? link (Figure 6). Click the link to see the instructions in a pop-up window
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Monitoring network traffic with ntopng
04.08.2020
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investigate how to commission the latest Enterprise version and explore its feature set. Ntopng was originally developed by Luca Deri, a scientist at the University of Pisa, under the name ntop [1], which
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NVMe-oF gears up to replace iSCSI
04.12.2024
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bandwidths and impressively low latency. As far as Intel, IBM, NetApp, and others could see, it was an obvious choice to use the protocol as the basis for an iSCSI replacement. How NVMe-oF Works Don't get
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Routing with Quagga
19.02.2013
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example shows how confusing things can be with many prefix lists and dual logic. To find your way around a complex scenario, you need to be a really good scout. The configuration for IPv6 is not too

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