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Law of Averages – Load Averaging
01.02.2013
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at the output of uptime [1] on OS X:   13:03 up 2 days, 12:01, 2 users, load averages: 0.52 0.59 0.63   The uptime command displays the load average in its common form, averaging the last one, five, and 15
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Getting your virtual machine dimensions right
04.12.2024
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have 26 cores or 52 hyperthreads per NUMA node for the VM. Figure 2 shows a four-socket server with 28 cores per socket and 6TB of RAM. Figure 2: A four
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ONIE and Cumulus Linux on a switch
10.04.2015
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01 auto br0 02 iface br0 03 bridge-ports swp1 swp2 swp3 swp4 swp5 04 bridge-stp on Because the list would be pretty long for 52 ports, you can also do the following specify
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VM and cloud management with openQRM
03.12.2015
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the tarball on your server's root directory. After changing to the new openQRM-5.2.3-Enterprise-Edition-Eval directory created by this step, become root and initiate the installation of openQRM by typing
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Understanding Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification
28.11.2022
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to achieve a particular CMMC level as a condition of contract award. Building on the National Institute of Standards and Technology special publication (NIST SP) 800-171 (DoD Assessment Methodology) [3
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Update your Docker containers safely
07.06.2019
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6d2feb5e84bad9184441170d4898 mariadb latest mariadb@sha256:12e32f8d1e8958cd076660bc22d19aa74f2da63f286e100fb58d41b740c57006 RepoId mariadb latest b468922dbbd73bdc874c751778f1ec0ec10817691624976865cb3
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MariaDB vs. MySQL
24.10.2011
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, there is no effect. All of the above features and others are described in greater detail in the MariaDB Knowledgebase [3]. Compatibility With MariaDB, every effort has been made to make all improvements and new
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Protect Your Servers with Nmap
23.07.2012
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):            Not shown: 994 filtered ports            PORT    STATE  SERVICE VERSION            22/tcp  open   ssh     OpenSSH 4.3 (protocol 2.0)            25/tcp  closed smtp            53/tcp  open   domain  ISC BIND 9.3
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Visualizing containers with clarity
29.09.2020
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-line operations. To install Dockly [3], you can choose one of two routes: with npm (see the "Installation by npm" box for that route) and in a Docker container. For context, on my laptop, about 43MB of file space
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Server administration using Cockpit
09.08.2015
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). Figure 3: Cockpit 0.52 brings together all relevant information and functions on this overview page via the selected system, … Cockpit keeps a breadcrumb bar in the black bar at the top of the page

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