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Bottom: The new top
07.10.2025
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gestures (+ or – will produce the same outcome) by compressing or expanding the time base represented on the x -axis. Figure 5 demonstrates the result of this action on the network monitoring widget, created
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Dispatches from the world of IT
31.10.2025
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Ridge National Laboratory, and it features 560,640 processors, including 261,632 NVidia K20x accelerator cores. Sequoia, an IBM BlueGene/Q system, now occupies the No. 2 spot on the list, with 16
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Safe Files
16.04.2015
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– Dmitry Shkarin’s PPMdH with small changes. PCJ – A converter for 32-bit x86 executables. PCJ2 – A converter for 32-bit x86 executables. Bzip2 – The standard BWT algorithm. Deflate
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Virtualization with KVM
29.06.2011
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, the Linux host system must provide a 64-bit kernel. To determine this, run the uname -m command, and it should output a value of x86_64 or amd64. You can run virtual machines with 32-bit operating system
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Manage guest accounts in Azure Active Directory
06.10.2022
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, things become even more difficult: The device status cannot be transferred either. New Possibilities with xTAS Cross-tenant access settings (xTAS) offer an opportunity to improve this situation
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Virtualization with KVM
30.11.2025
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systems on your virtual machines, the Linux host system must provide a 64-bit kernel. To determine this, run the uname -m command, and it should output a value of x86_64 or amd64. You can run virtual
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Six new security features for  Windows Server 2022
22.05.2023
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is known as the static root of trust for measurement (SRTM). TPM 2.0 As a further root of trust, the Secured-core server uses an active Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0. The TPM chip generates
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HTTP/1.1 versus HTTP/2 and HTTP/3
30.05.2021
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by the image with the previously announced size of 32,768 bytes. Listing 1 Opening a Page GET /trainings HTTP/1.1 Host: www.it-administrator.de User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64
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New versions of the Endian and Sophos UTM solutions
20.05.2014
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Security X-Force in 2010 came to the conclusion that one third of all hypervisors suffer from vulnerability gaps [7]. Virtualizing a firewall on the same host as internal IT resources (e.g., domain ... 20
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Introduction to OpenMP programming
31.10.2025
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application. Today, it's very easy to get laptops with at least two, if not four, cores. Desktops can easily have eight cores with lots of memory. You can also get x86 servers with 64 cores that access all

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