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Linux device mapper writecache
30.01.2020
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Tools earning honorable mention include: RapidDisk. This dynamically allocatable memory disk Linux module uses RAM and can also be used as a front-end write-through and write-around caching node
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Get started with OpenShift
01.08.2019
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to configure and operate your OKD project and application. I'll move away from the GUI for now and deploy a Node.js application from the command line. Although this can be achieved from the GUI, I
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Discover the power of RouterBOARDS
25.09.2023
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. The steps in Listing 2 show how easy it is to set up a WireGuard node. The first line creates a WireGuard interface that listens on port 13231. The second line instructs this interface to accept peering
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AWS Elastic Beanstalk
09.01.2013
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with Elastic Beanstalk. Launching To launch an application, you start by selecting the platform – Tomcat, IIS, Node, PHP, Python, Ruby – or you can customize the platform yourself, which makes it a nice fit
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Predicting Drive Doom
20.10.2013
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even create a metric as part of a monitoring tool, such as Ganglia, to show the status of all of the drives, either in a central storage system or in the compute nodes. Potentially, a drive’s S
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Lmod – Alternative Environment Modules
30.01.2013
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, allowing it to work on all nodes in the cluster. I’m also going to install it into /usr/local on each node rather than use a centrally shared filesystem (over NFS). I could have used a central filesystem
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Moving Your Data – It’s Not Always Pleasant
08.05.2013
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and many nodes, so why not use these cores to copy data? There is a project to do just this: dcp is a simple code that uses MPI and a library called libcircle to copy a file. This sounds exactly like what
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S.M.A.R.T., smartmontools, and drive monitoring
09.01.2013
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could even create a metric as part of a monitoring tool, such as Ganglia [4], to show the status of all of the drives, either in a central storage system or in the compute nodes. Potentially, a drive's S
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FreeRADIUS for WiFi Hotspots
15.04.2014
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-specific network configurations at a hotspot. That said, the RADIUS server does not care whether the hotspot implements them; this is the task of the network access node. The complete list of supported Free
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The Lua Scripting Language
28.01.2014
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. Lua is also used to program in a functional style, which is back in fashion thanks to languages like Scala, Clojure, and even JavaScript (in the form of Node.js). To parallelize programs, Lua does

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