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GlusterFS
27.03.2012
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of choice is XFS, but GlusterFS will also work with any other POSIX-compatible filesystem, such as ext3 or ext4. On one hand, these filesystems have had less testing; on the other hand, you might need to do
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Analyzing Kernel Crash Dumps
25.11.2012
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of writing a dump to an MD RAID or transferring larger kernel images ultimately proved unfixable. Further attempts with Netdump (Red Hat) or Diskdump in 2002 and 2004 also had only moderate success. Meanwhile
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Routing with Quagga
19.02.2013
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on the right. Because Dynamips cannot cope with two routers on the same LAN segment of the host computer, I had to configure two different LAN segments. The configuration with just one segment differs only
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Top PowerShell Cmdlets
14.05.2013
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had the advantage of quick feature installation, but the binaries unnecessarily used up storage space. Windows Server 2012 now lets you remove unneeded binaries with the Uninstall-WindowsFeature cmdlet
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PowerDNS: The Other Open Source Name Server
24.06.2013
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), when you had to transfer large host files from node to node. PowerDNS is notably in use at some of the largest ISPs and websites in the world, such as AOL, Shaw Cable, and even Wikipedia. Its compact
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The Cloud’s Role in HPC
05.04.2013
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on performance. Running these applications in the cloud (e.g., Amazon or Google) might be a much more cost effective approach than providing local resources, even if they are virtualized. I’ll look at a simple
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The Meson Build System
16.07.2014
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, these include Boost, Qt5, Google Test (gtest), and Google Mock (gmock). In the case of Boost, you can thus easily select the desired modules: boost = dependency('boost', modules : ['thread', 'utility']) Meson
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Many Clouds, One API
22.08.2011
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via the header for HTTP Basic authentication as part of every request. Whereas the cloud to be accessed and its API URL previously had to be specified during the Deltacloud server’s startup, the next
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Visualize Your Network
27.10.2011
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, and you log in over SSH, fire up iftop, and see a massive amount of ICMP traffic (as in the ping of death attack , which had packet sizes of 65KB instead of 56 bytes, with the intention of crashing a remote
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GNU Parallel: Multicore at the Command Line with GNU Parallel
04.11.2011
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, even if you process 1,000 files using it. Because the transfer, return, and cleanup options are likely to be used together, you also have the --trc option, which transfers, receives, and cleans up

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