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Professional backup solutions compared
30.11.2025
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Issue 2: Backup...
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) with 12 Serial ATA disks, a 320 UW SCSI controller for the host connection, and 512
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cache. I configured various disk groups and logical volumes on this powerful hardware and exported them to the backup
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Storage system with OpenSolaris and Comstar
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.168.209.200 07 192.168.209.200:3260,1 iqn.1986-03.com.sun:02:8f4cd1fa-b81d-c42b-c008-a70649501262 08 # iscsiadm -m node 09 # /etc/init.d/open-iscsi restart 10 # fdisk -l 11 Disk /dev/sdb: 2147
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A standard cloud computing API
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another could allow the user to set up memory of between 1 and 8GB in increments of 512
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Managing FOSS applications on AIX
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meet some disk space requirements for installing DNF, as well: at least 512
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of free space available in /tmp, /opt, and /var. If necessary, increase the amount of free disk space in each filesystem
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Setting up your own NAS with FreeNAS 8.0.2
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with a size of 1GB. FreeNAS itself needs about 64
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. The installation just takes a couple of minutes. After rebooting, FreeNAS is already accessible; however, you will want to change a couple of settings
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Get the best out of your bandwidth with tc
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bandwidth measurements as follows: Kilobytes are written as k or kb. Megabytes are written as m or
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. However, I'm more comfortable using kilobits and megabits. These terms are notated
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