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Security after Heartbleed – OpenSSL and its alternatives
07.10.2014
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a large community of developers see the bugs more quickly. However, the code that made Heartbleed possible in OpenSSL found its way into the library in January 2012. How did it remain unnoticed for so long
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Read-only file compression with SquashFS
14.08.2017
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to compress data files. Listing 1 shows a quick example illustrating the change in file size. Listing 1 Gzip Example $ ls -lsah FS_scan.csv 3.2M -rw-r--r-- 1 laytonjb laytonjb 3.2M 2014-06-09 20
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Time-series-based monitoring with Prometheus
14.08.2017
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) with Google, helped incubate Prometheus to get it ready for production when working for SoundCloud in 2012. Starting in 2014, other companies began taking advantage of it. In 2015, the creators published
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Quick UDP Internet connections
06.10.2022
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The Quick UDP Internet Connections (QUIC) protocol [1] originated in 2012 as a Google project led by Jim Roskind to improve security and performance over TCP. The protocol made the leap to four
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The state of OpenStack in 2022
28.11.2022
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, the OpenStack Summit were surrounded by something like a mystical aura: 8,000 participants and more regularly joined the private cloud computing environment camp to catch up on the latest technology. In 2012
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Exploring dhcpy6d, a DHCP server for IPv6 networks
03.12.2015
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_update = yes 16 dns_update_nameserver = 2001:db8:5::1 17 dns_rndc_key = rndc-key 18 dns_rndc_secret = FmZGJuHr/4+LkuxBc628Qg== 19 dns_use_client_hostname = no 20 domain_search_list = lmtest 21 22 [address
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Prowling AWS
30.01.2020
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Web Services (AWS), AWS Organizations can segregate departmental duties and, therefore, security controls between multiple accounts; commonly this might mean the use of 20 or more accounts
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Storage Spaces Direct with different storage media
18.02.2018
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In Windows Server 2016, a Storage Spaces Direct (S2D) can comprise several hard disks, but also several servers, that can be connected to a cluster to increase data storage flexibility. S2D
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Automated OpenStack instance configuration with cloud-init and metadata service
05.02.2019
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: $ curl http://169.254.169.254/openstack 2012-08-10 2013-04-04 2013-10-17 2015-10-15 2016-06-30 2016-10-06 2017-02-22 To retrieve a list of supported versions for the EC2-compatible metadata API, enter
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Building Big Iron in the Cloud with Google Compute Engine
11.06.2014
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, and infinitely performant. It's the best of both worlds for technical people and bean counters alike. Google Compute Engine is a stellar IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) example that is part of a larger suite

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