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Harden your OpenStack configuration
17.06.2017
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.json files, you need to schedule a long lead time. Secure VMs The measures described so far are intended to minimize the attack surface of an OpenStack cloud and to mitigate the potential damage the attacker
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Relational databases as containers
17.06.2017
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, it is also questionable how long RDBMS will be able to lead the market, because the NoSQL competitors can "container" significantly better. Infos Docker: http://www.docker.com rkt: http
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Read-only file compression with SquashFS
14.08.2017
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the encoding. Sometimes they require a great deal of memory to store the various patterns, and sometimes they require lots of CPU time, which leads to the need to find a balance between compression level
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A Hands-on Look at Kubernetes with OpenAI
09.10.2017
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milliseconds can still lead to problems or slow response times when you run kubectl (Kubernetes command-line interface) commands. Another surprise may be that some elements of Kube work on the "eventual
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Detecting malware with Yara
09.10.2017
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for specific indicators of that compromise and then place those indicators into a Yara rule file. For example, suppose you have a PDF file that has a URL inside of it that leads to a phishing site. Listing 1
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Adding high availability to a Linux VoIP PBX
07.04.2022
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As more staff work from home, the importance of corporate phone systems has increased, along with demand for leading edge telephony features like follow-me, voicemail to email, secure video
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Convert Linux shell commands into PowerShell cmdlets
07.04.2022
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. The next step is to check the information contained in the Crescendo.json file: Import-CommandConfiguration .\tamswinver.Crescendo.json Analyzing the JSON file leads to outputting all of the commands
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Chef users faced with a license change might find solace in a new open source distribution, Cinc.
20.06.2022
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and the user. Cinc is bridging the gap right now, which could lead to a rude awakening for Chef. If the Cinc makers manage to keep the quality of their product high, the distribution could attract users away
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Foundries.io IoT development platform
02.08.2022
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rely exclusively on WiFi, which requires a matching chip and antenna. The hardware bill of materials leads to the conclusion that the software used in a device of this type must be capable of far more
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Software-defined networking for the future
04.04.2023
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which ONF focused on OpenFlow is now over. With the entrance of the new Stratum project, the organization announced back in March 2018 its departure from OpenFlow as the SDN lead technology. Whereas Open

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