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CephX Encryption
27.03.2013
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Note that
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Forensic Analysis on Linux
30.04.2013
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feature scope of the available Linux RAM analysis tools; however, it is worth noting that Volatility lacks two important features found in Volatilitux. One of these features is the ability to detect kernel
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Many Clouds, One API
22.08.2011
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to the EC2 driver, it is worth noting the list of available collection changes: The EC2 driver offers additional collections, like Addresses for public IP addresses, Firewalls to manage security groups
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Setting up an OpenNebula Cloud
05.09.2011
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virtual machines. If you were using NFS, you would specify tm_nfs instead of tm_ssh. Note that the oneadmin user on this host needs to be able to ssh to oneadmin@open-nebula-wn, so on this host, run sudo
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GNU Parallel: Multicore at the Command Line with GNU Parallel
04.11.2011
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options. The --basefile option can be handy if you want to transfer a small script that is run on every file, instead of specifying all of the commands explicitly when running Parallel. Note
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Get Started with Parallel CPython
07.11.2011
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(counting.py ) and Listing 3 (waste.py ) and note how different subprocesses print to the console in a mangled manner. Listing 2: counting.py 01 #! /usr/bin/env python2.7 02  03 from time import sleep
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Understanding Privilege Escalation
13.12.2011
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on a system. The initial intrusion could start from anywhere. A guest account? A local user who has carelessly written a username and password on a Post It note? Everyday users typically operate at a relatively
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Linux Essentials for Windows Admins – Part 2
06.08.2012
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on Windows and Linux: C:\> DIR /OD and $ ls -ltr Both systems should list files in order of modification date, with newer files shown at the bottom of the listings. Note: On many Linux systems, dir
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Stat-like Tools for Admins
19.11.2014
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running Python code. Note that although the node isn't doing much reading, it's doing a reasonable amount of writing. In the fifth interval, the system wrote 885KB to sdc, and in the 10th interval
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Benchmarks Don’t Have to Be Evil
12.03.2015
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and a set of outlier nodes. For example, I might start with a performance standard deviation target of +/-5% of the average. (Note that 5% is an example, not a hard and fast number.) If the computed standard

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