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Tuning I/O Patterns in Python
18.12.2013
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a theoretical standpoint, the ability to better buffer the data can lead to better throughput performance.
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Supercharge Your Website with Amazon CloudFront
01.04.2014
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that makes these valuable opportunities disappear. Bounce Rate – A slow-loading site leads to a high bounce rate, meaning more users “bounce” or leave your website rather than continue on it. Obviously
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Combining Directories on a Single Mountpoint
19.05.2014
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close to NFS. FUSE filesystems are easy to write and maintain compared with kernel-based filesystems, leading to a proliferation of userspace filesystems. One, SSHFS-MUX, builds on SSHFS to allow you
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OpenStack: Shooting star in the cloud
21.05.2014
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Stack Foundation, some of whose board members are elected directly by project members. Each of the components described in this article has a Project Technical Lead (PTL), who is democratically elected. Open
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Tricking Intruders with HoneypotMe
26.10.2012
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detected. This high number of attacks results largely because each attempt to connect to a closed port is considered to be a separate attack. Thus, a single port scan already leads to a high number
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Access Anywhere with Mobile IPv6
16.04.2013
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. The correspondent node always uses the MN’s home address to communicate with the MN; this always leads to the home agent. The MN can communicate in two ways with the correspondent node. In bidirectional tunneling
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Forensic Analysis on Linux
30.04.2013
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then dump the memory. However, this process causes changes in the system status, which, in the worst case, can lead to the loss of important evidence for the forensic investigator. After loading the fmem
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Tuning I/O Patterns in C
31.07.2013
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hitting the predefined buffer size. From a theoretical standpoint, the ability to better buffer the data can lead to better throughput performance. In the next article, I will look at how Fortran 90
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Kickstack: OpenStack with Puppet
22.06.2014
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lead to OpenStack auto-deployment environments that currently only exist in the form of Puppet solutions. The reason is ultimately much more trivial: All told, Puppet integrates better with Open
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The Meson Build System
16.07.2014
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, this leads to an error in building the no_hello program. Tests Meson allows simple unit tests whose definition is demonstrated in Listing 3. Here, the test() function defines a new test case A test

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