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News for Admins
02.06.2020
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the nodes. Other features include multiple I/O, nodes power management via an I2C bus, up to 28 cores, 7 x 40 pin GPIO, HDMI, audio jack, and ATX connections, 8 USB ports, real-time clock, flash mode
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Protect Azure resources with Network Security Groups
06.10.2019
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and pressing Enable just-in-time policy . As soon as you enable this, you will discover that the ASC has already created all the required rules and prioritized them as necessary (Figure 3). Each VM is given
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Overview of cloud platforms and appliances
15.06.2011
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on the topic. We will provide an overview of the properties of real-life cloud offerings that can be found on the Internet. Definition and Features Administrators typically will not be interested
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HTTP/1.1 versus HTTP/2 and HTTP/3
30.05.2021
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], it would be impossible today to provide a large number of Internet sites on a single server. Each Internet site would need its own HTTP daemon and its own server. For a server to manage multiple domains
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Graphite: Collect and Visualize Numeric Data
30.07.2014
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Graphite converts confusing columns of time series data into handy diagrams, showing trends in operating system and application metrics at a glance. ... Graphite is hierarchically structured, real-time graphing system (Figure 1). A client collects data from the source, and a Graphite daemon on TCP port 2003 called Carbon receives the data and stores ... Graphite converts confusing columns of time series data into handy diagrams, showing trends in operating system and application metrics at a glance.
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Visualizing time series data
21.08.2014
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servers on a very fast SAN" [6]. Graphite is thus best used in environments that need to monitor thousands of regularly updated metrics in real time. Infos Graphite: http://graphite.wikidot.com ... Graphite converts confusing columns of time series data into handy diagrams, showing trends in operating system and application metrics at a glance. ... Visualizing time series data
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Monitoring NFS Storage with nfsiostat
12.03.2013
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does and how I use it. As you know, all good HPC admins use the command line, but I haven't found a good way to use it to display time histories of several parameters.Like iostat, nfsiostat is a command
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Let the editor wars begin!
11.10.2016
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. In the end, which editor or editors you use is a personal choice. It's good to try out new editors from time to time, but don't let anyone bully you into switching editors. This article represents my own view
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Foundries.io IoT development platform
02.08.2022
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and online that the company had its sights set on an embedded distribution based on the Zephyr real-time system. Zephyr, like the Linux kernel, is under the aegis of the Linux Foundation and specializes
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Warewulf Cluster Manager – Master and Compute Nodes
22.05.2012
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for Scientific Linux 6.2. Although you don’t have to do this step, it’s recommended if you are going to build and run applications. The next step involves Yum; I won’t show all of the output (Listing 1) because

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