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Rethinking RAID (on Linux)
16.03.2021
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=libaio, iodepth=32 fio-3.12 Starting 1 process Jobs: 1 (f=1): [w(1)][100.0%][w=1420KiB/s][w=355 IOPS][eta 00m:00s] test: (groupid=0, jobs=1): err= 0: pid=3377: Sat Jan  9 15:31:04 2021   write: IOPS=352, BW=1410Ki
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Attackers, defenders, and Windows Subsystem for Linux
28.11.2022
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dynamically by Windows depending on the utilization level [3]. WSL is still in its early stages, but Microsoft is actively developing the project and adding additional features, such as GUI support for a fully
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ASCII-based monitoring tools
30.05.2021
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to reduce the zoom, use the m key to "minimize" (Figure 3). Think of it as zooming in and out in your web browser. If you like, you can zoom in on all the charts with the plus (+ ) key. Likewise, you can
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Successful protocol analysis in modern network structures
08.10.2015
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networks are established on the existing Layer 3 infrastructures. VXLAN technology is all about assigning IP addresses in a larger network array and keeping IP addresses in case of location changes. From
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Manage resources with AWS CloudFormation
11.04.2016
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of resources, you only need to create a new stack that uses this sample template. The parameters shown in Listing 3 are used in the template to specify the values used in the properties of the Amazon RDS
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Veeam Agent for Linux backup software
17.04.2017
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to occur every night of the week at 3:00am. This involved backing up an entire Ubuntu installation in a bootable image on network-attached storage (NAS) in the local network (Figure 3). When backing up
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ratarmount Archive Mount Tool
07.09.2025
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Hub, S3, Samba v2 and v3, Dropbox, and possibly others. One aspect of ratarmount  that I don’t like is that it mounts the archive as read-only and then keeps any changes or new files in a separate
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Building a custom Cyberdeck
07.10.2025
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launched nary 20 years ago (Figure 1). Its underpowered early Atom CPU cannot support a modern graphical environment, but the intended use as a terminal in init 3 mode moots that concern entirely. Sadly, I
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Develop a simple scanning application with the NAPS2 SDK
27.05.2025
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. Alternatively, you can search for vscode in the App Center and click the Install button. If you prefer the terminal, you can find detailed instructions for any Linux distribution online [3]. I also suggest
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Shell scripts: Equal rights for Unix derivatives and Linux
30.11.2025
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on Linux. The Bourne shell on HP-UX [3] not only has additional functions, such as a command-line history, but is also surprisingly located in the /sbin rather than the /bin directory. Paths, Binaries

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