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An IP-based load balancing solution
21.07.2011
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common example would be Linux GFS for allowing set of HTTP servers to access a common log filesystem.) In this kind of architecture, a load balancer is considered the single point of entry of server
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Web and Mail Servers with IPv6
13.12.2011
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run your own tunnel, you need to configure IPv6 forwarding and the firewall on the server to match. On the client PC, set the IPv6 default route to point to the IPv6 address of the server’s tunnel
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URL Tricks with htaccess
02.02.2012
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-level domains, I’ll call it http://wx.yz , and then pointing it at my web space, I was able to recreate all of the functions of the URL-shortening services with the omnipotent htaccess. An additional function
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Compiler Directives for Parallel Processing
12.08.2015
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's definitely not a small organization, having well over 12x1015 floating-point operations per second (12PFLOPS) of peak performance in aggregate. At the recent XSEDE conference during a panel session
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How Old is That Data?
20.04.2017
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! As pointed out in the introduction, studies have pointed out that most stored data has not been accessed in a very long time or is not accessed often. Although there are legitimate reasons for keeping data
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(Re)Installing Python
17.07.2023
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that I allowed the Anaconda installer to add. At this point I was ready to start re-installation. I wanted to stay with Anaconda as much as possible. I’ve used it for many years and I'm comfortable
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Where Does Job Output Go?
11.09.2023
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application performance. At some point cluster admins and users start wondering whether they don’t have a better way to organize their data, application data, and so on. Where To Run Jobs The obvious answer
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Proprietary and Open Source Storage Options
09.10.2023
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. At this point all changes are in memory and have not been committed to the devices. To get a detailed list of the partitions, enter p . If you want to commit these partitions, type w  to write the partitions
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Tools to Manage Storage
03.02.2024
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of articles on Linux storage, I've tried to point to tools for managing and monitoring the storage stack where possible. Regardless of whether you work with proprietary or Linux-based storage, the first step
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Data virtualization using JBoss and Teiid
10.04.2015
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to a variety of different data sources at this point. An XML file will be used in this example. A Git repository from Blaine Mincey [5] is helpful here; it supplies a completed file with fictitious customer data

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