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Open Source Security Information and Event Management system
20.05.2014
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is the community open source version of the project, and Alien Vault Unified Security Management (USM) [3] offers even more in the way of features, scalability, and support. Additionally, it is worth noting that all
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What's Ahead for OpenMP?
05.12.2011
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. In total, we have 22 members now. AA: What are the goals of the consortium going forward? Both short-term and long-term. MvW: We just released OpenMP 3.1, which is mostly a bug fix release with a few
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Versioned backups of local drives with Git
28.11.2022
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[3] free of charge (Figure 1). The client can be used for both development and backup repositories. Git Extensions [4] offers a somewhat older, technically overloaded look and feel (Figure 2
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Tested – Tenable Nessus v6
10.06.2015
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sounds very much like open source, Nessus became a proprietary product by Tenable Network Security 10 years ago. Up to version 3.0, the product was released under the GPL, but this stopped in October 2005
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Data center networking with OpenSwitch
11.10.2016
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network operating system in cooperation with Accton Technology Corporation, Arista, Broadcom, Intel, and VMware. The series of Altoline switches [3] by HP Enterprise (HPE), as the group is now called, were
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Maatkit tools for database administrators
17.06.2011
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,200, comprising 55 different commands, were issued. The system, a server with 768MB RAM and a Pentium 3 CPU, took a total of 22 seconds to answer them, the longest response took 32 milliseconds, the shortest
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Exploring the HPC Toolbox
04.11.2011
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testing on a test cluster, because the production systems are 100% identical. Partimage [2] is an easy-to-use imaging tool that backs up and restores different types of partitions. SystemImager [3] is far
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ISC 2024 from a Distance
10.06.2024
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number 2 using 38.698MW, resulting in a low performance/power ratio of 26.15. In comparison, Frontier at number 1 reached about 1.2 exaflops using 22.78MW, resulting in a performance/power ratio of 52
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Explore automation-as-code with Ansible
04.12.2024
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Shift or – as shown here – an Ingress route for accessing the AWX service. This strategy also works with MicroK8s or K3s. You might have to adjust the Ingress definition if routers such as Traefik cannot cope
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Selecting compilers for a supercomputer
18.02.2018
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code is written and compiled in one of three classic HPC languages: Fortran [2], C++ [3], or C [4]. Why these languages? Because they have enabled generation of very efficient code for a long time

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