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Wireshark
27.11.2011
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An administrator can only gain useful insights from network analysis if they understand the underlying procedures and protocols. The new version of Wireshark, 1.6, formerly known as Ethereal, can ... for recording and to view JPG files directly in Wireshark. Version 1.6 of Wireshark (which prompted me to write this article) was released in July 2011 and offers better support for large files of more than 2GB
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Civil Infrastructure Platform Adds New Super-Long-Term Linux Kernel
23.10.2023
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The Civil Infrastructure Platform (CIP) has added the 6.1-based Linux kernel series to its super-long-term stable (SLTS) kernel program, which means the project is committed to maintaining the 6 ... The 6.1-cip kernel will be maintained for a minimum of 10 years.
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Tuning I/O Patterns in C
31.07.2013
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,000 bytes by 500, I find that it has written 16 bytes per element (makes sense). The first write had a throughput of 151.7MBps, and the second write had a throughput of 260.7MBps. The really interesting
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RHEL 6.1 Rolls Out
23.05.2011
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  Red Hat announced the general availability of RHEL 6.1, the first update since the release of RHEL 6 in November 2010. According to the announcement, technology updates include enhancements ... Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 boasts enhancements, patches, and security updates. ... RHEL 6.1 Rolls Out
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Linux Kernel 6.0 Announced
07.10.2022
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Linus Torvalds has released Linux kernel 6.0, noting that the version number change is more a matter of practicality than reflective of any fundamental changes.  “But of course there's a lot ... Kernel 6.0 is one of the bigger releases in terms of number of commits, says Linus Torvalds. ... Linux Kernel 6.0 Announced
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Shinken Monitoring 0.6 Introduces Autodetection
12.05.2011
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  The Shinken developers have released the latest version 0.6 of their monitoring package. It's now able to autodetect services such as HTTP, DNS, MySQL, MS SQL and Oracle databases. The developers ... The latest version 0.6 of the Shinken monitoring system introduces several new features. ... Shinken Monitoring 0.6 Introduces Autodetection
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MongoDB 6 Features Queryable Encryption
08.08.2022
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MongoDB 6.0 is now available for download and includes improvements to existing features as well as new capabilities. For example, MongoDB 6.0 includes enhancements in the areas of security ... MongoDB 6 Features Queryable Encryption
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OpenMP 6.0 Released
25.11.2024
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The OpenMP Architecture Review Board (ARB) has released version 6.0 of the OpenMP API Specification. According to the announcement, this major upgrade makes it easier to develop parallel programs ... OpenMP 6.0 Released
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Linux Kernel 6.17 is Available
30.09.2025
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-priority applications are waiting for a resource. This new addition should give a nice speed boost to apps running on Linux. You can read more about the latest kernel in from the 6.17 merge window, part 1 and part 2.           ... Linux Kernel 6.17 is Available
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Assess USB performance while exploring storage caching
13.12.2018
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of the data was still residing in the kernel's page cache [6], waiting eventually to be persisted to disk. This resulted in an impressive (and impossible for the hardware) 885MBps transfer rate, but not to disk

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