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10.04.2015
environments, you first need to configure a mirror port and connect a Tcpdump-capable device to it. In contrast, Cumulus lets you view traffic via tcpdump -n -i br0.
Large Pcap files still need a mirror report
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30.01.2020
requests are free, as are DELETE and CANCEL requests.
The price of S3 storage management depends on the functions included. For example, S3 object tagging costs $0.01/10,000 tags per month
17%
16.05.2013
the SAN by up to 90 percent and allowing up to 10 times as many virtual machines per ESX host than without a cache. The ADMIN
test team decided to take a closer look.
The product consists of an OCZ Z
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16.08.2018
the administrative tasks, a detailed look at the Citrix Cloud is worthwhile.
XenDesktop Essentials and XenApp Essentials (collectively, Citrix Essentials hereafter) manage and deliver Windows 10 virtual desktops
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20.03.2014
"
05
06 start on (filesystem and net-device-up IFACE=lo)
07 stop on runlevel [!2345]
08
09 env DAEMON=/usr/local/openresty/nginx/sbin/nginx
10 env PID=/var/run/nginx.pid
11
12 expect fork
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23.07.2013
Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin, and I'm assuming you have built your server and patched it as follows before continuing with this exercise:
primary:~#aptitude update && aptitude dist
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14.03.2013
signatures. And the successors of SSL, TLS 1.0 and 1.1, do not improve on this; it is not until TLS 1.2 that TLS began to support newer algorithms with SHA-2.
On the server side, you need version 1.0
16%
16.05.2013
openSUSE 12.3
The openSUSE project is rolling out another release of their community-based, Novell-backed, multipurpose Linux. SUSE has a long history of operating in a professional setting
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16.05.2013
the approach introduced by Canonical with Ubuntu 12.10, in which only the bootloaders, but not the kernel, are signed.
Compared with Canonical's approach, which only ensures that Ubuntu will start on Windows 8
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27.10.2011
(you can use the -n
switch at start-up or press the n
key while it’s running to disable DNS lookups). On a relatively busy network link (e.g., more than a couple of hundred megabits), imagine