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High availability for RESTful services with OpenStack
09.01.2013
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02 log 127.0.0.1 local0 03 maxconn 4000 04 daemon 05 uid 99 06 gid 99 07 08 defaults 09 log global 10 mode http 11 option httplog 12 option dontlognull 13 timeout server 5s
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Profiling application resource usage
14.03.2013
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to 4.2GHz) 4MB L2 cache 384 Radeon cores 800MHz GPU clock speed DDR3 1866MHz memory 100W Putting both the CPU and the GPU on the same processor allows the GPU to have access to system
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Reducing the Windows 10 attack surface
25.03.2021
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prevents a very common method of permanently embedding malware on a system. You can block calls to the Win32 API from within Office applications with rule 92E97FA1-2EDF-4476-BDD6-9DD0B4DDDC7B , which
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Let the Editor Wars Begin!
25.08.2016
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over the Free Software Foundation's copyright assignment policy. Figure 3: Nano 2.0.9 on CentOS 6.8. JOE The last CLI editor I want to present
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Where Does Job Output Go?
11.09.2023
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– the rank 0 process – perform I/O. Consequently, a shared filesystem wasn’t needed, and I/O could happen locally on one node. For many applications, local node storage provided enough I/O performance
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Secure containers with a hypervisor DMZ
02.02.2021
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=kata-fc -itd --name=kata-fc busybox sh d78bde26f1d2c5dfc147cbb0489a54cf2e85094735f0f04cdf3ecba4826de8c9 $ pstree|grep -e container -e kata |-containerd-+-containerd-shim-+-firecracker---2*[{firecracker
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Where does job output go?
28.11.2023
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to, perhaps, access better performing storage to improve performance. Quite a few distributed applications, primarily the message passing interface (MPI) [4], only had one process – the rank 0 process
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Encrypting files
10.06.2015
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-bit and not the typical 32-bit keys. ZIP ZIP [12] is an archive file format, something along the lines of TAR. In addition to collecting files in a single archive file as tar does, zip can also
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Moving your data – It's not always pretty
18.07.2013
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the code, but you could easily build the code with several different block sizes and name the executable something different (e.g., dcp_1KB, dcp_10KB, dcp_1MB, dcp_10MB, dcp_1GB). Then, in a script, you
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Flatpak, Snap, and AppImage
09.06.2018
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little space on the hard disk (~150-300MB). A list of existing environments can be found on the project's website [11]. A developer must build each package against one of these run times. It then runs

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