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Multicore Processing in Python
22.08.2017
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_get_wtime ( ) - wtime   write ( *, '(a)' ) ' ' write ( *, '(a)' ) ' Back OUTSIDE the parallel region.' write ( *, '(a)' ) ' ' write ( *, '(a,g14.6)' ) ' Elapsed wall clock time = ', wtime ! ! Terminate. ! write
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Take your pick from a variety of AWS databases
14.08.2017
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type (e.g., General Purpose (SSD) or Provisioned IOPS (SSD) [i.e., input/output operations per second]) and storage size. The storage can extend up to 6TB (for Aurora, 64TB) and does not affect
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EGroupware, Group Office, and Kopano compared
29.09.2020
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models that range between EUR40 and EUR50 per month for 10 users. If you want more, you can request a quote, but a free community version is also available, although it does lack some features and support
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Create a high availability VM with  DRBD9  and Reactor
07.10.2025
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consuming and expensive, which is what prompted Linbit to build an alternative to Pacemaker that specializes in handling simple use cases: DRBD Reactor [6]. In this article, I describe how DRBD and DRBD
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Save money with Samba as the domain controller on a legacy Windows NT-style domain
16.05.2013
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privileges. This means domain administrators must assign themselves this privilege. Listing 6 shows how a domain administrator would go about this. Listing 6 Assigning Privileges root
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Hardware MFA: Death to the password!
21.08.2014
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now easily and securely access your AWS resources with MFA enabled. Gemalto offers two supported devices. The Ezio Time-based 6-Digit Token
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Efficient password management in distributed teams
18.02.2018
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.env.GITHUB_API_TOKEN 06 07 var port = process.env.PORT || 5000 08 09 app.get('/', function (req, res) { 10 // Implement GitHub API call 11 }) 12 13 app.listen(port, function () { 14 console.log('App listening on port
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A smoke-jumping admin's best friend
09.04.2019
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replacement for top written in Node.js with scrolling charts at the top (CPU usage) and the bottom left (memory usage). A good YouTube video [6] presents vtop. iptraf Provides network
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DevSecOps with DefectDojo
03.04.2024
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call up the application (line 6). You need to specify a profile to save the tool's configuration. As soon as the software has launched, you will find the password in the logs (line 9); it is generated
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Manage status messages in CouchDB with MapReduce
27.09.2024
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query large amounts of data on distributed systems. CouchDB has been an Apache project since 2008. Version 1.0 in 2010 has evolved into version 3.3 today. "Couch" was originally an acronym for "cluster

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