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File Compression for HPC
10.11.2021
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 package-list.txt Output filename is: package-list.txt.lrz package-list.txt - Compression Ratio: 2.604. Average Compression Speed:  0.000MB/s. Total time: 00:00:00.04 By default, lrzip does not overwrite the original file
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Monitoring for small and medium-sized companies compared
30.11.2025
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scalability in particular: From environments with 200 systems in small to medium-sized enterprises through 70,000 interfaces in an enterprise environment, OpenNMS [1] scales without any problems, says
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Hunt down vulnerabilities with the Metasploit pen-testing tool
28.11.2021
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can use to test security vulnerabilities, enumerate networks, execute attacks, and evade detection" [1], has been written up in a number of books. Linux Magazine reported more than 12 years ago [2
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Managing FOSS applications on AIX
27.05.2025
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meet some disk space requirements for installing DNF, as well: at least 512MB of free space available in /tmp, /opt, and /var. If necessary, increase the amount of free disk space in each filesystem
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Resource Management with Slurm
05.11.2018
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it the number of cores, number of cores per socket, threads per core, and the amount of memory available (e.g., 30,000MB, or 30GB, here). CgroupAutomount=yes CgroupReleaseAgentDir="/etc/slurm/cgroup"   Constrain
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Resource Management with Slurm
13.12.2018
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socket, threads per core, and the amount of memory available (e.g., 30,000MB, or 30GB, here). CgroupAutomount=yes CgroupReleaseAgentDir="/etc/slurm/cgroup" ConstrainCores=yes Constrain
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Build secure IoT applications with open source
03.12.2015
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, and configuring, as well as how you can extend it for your own application needs. Two Eclipse IoT open source projects can help you to build your device management stack. The first one, Wakaama [12] is a C
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Defining measures
07.04.2022
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, IOPS are reported as a plain number (e.g., 100,000). Because IOPS has no standard definition, the number is meaningless because it does not define the payload size. However, over time, an "accepted
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Security first with the Hiawatha web server
11.04.2016
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network adapters, one for administration and one for the web server. I gave the system 1GB memory, but it has not yet used more than 200MB. Then, boot the image. You have several choices: Add
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History and use of the mail utility
05.12.2014
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on a remote server and the resulting text file is about 8,000 lines long, several columns wide, and you don't have an easy way to retrieve it from the remote server. Copying and pasting just won't cut it

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