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14.11.2013
is always part of the version number. The first OpenStack version released in 2012 was thus version 2012.1; the first release in 2013 was version 2013.1. On top of this, codenames are chosen by the Open
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28.11.2023
of support (e.g., for Windows Server 2008/2008 R2 and Windows Server 2012/2012 R2) for up-to-date Azure VM operating systems have been free thus far. This point is interesting because even if companies use
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18.07.2012
by the OS. That is, which core is number 0, which core is number 1, and so on. This can be very handy when you have complicated NUMA hardware.
Now that the tools are installed on the master node, it
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05.02.2019
% compatible anymore. When it comes to switching, you need to be on your toes!
MariaDB v5.5 was followed by version 10.0. This version leap should have made it clear that MariaDB was already a bit different
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10.12.2013
on a central server. Adding the Dark Mail technology to the original Lavabit source code will create a new prototype for private email that the Dark Mail develoeprs call Email 3.0.
The project has assembled
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13.03.2013
and storage clouds and Web 2.0 infrastructures. We are excited to facilitate change and to lead the new generation of Open Ethernet that will enable a more open and collaborative world,” said Eyal Waldman
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11.10.2012
Airavata software is released under the Apache License v2.0 and is overseen by a team of active contributors to the project. Apache Airavata source code and documentation are available online.
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23.08.2011
in the region "US East (Virginia)" only, but will be made available to other Amazon cloud installations during the next months. Prices for the Elasticache service range from US Dollar 0,095 and 2,24 per hour.
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11.11.2011
in the region "US East (Virginia)" only, but will be made available to other Amazon cloud installations during the next months. Prices for the Elasticache service range from US Dollar 0,095 and 2,24 per hour.
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28.02.2017
To celebrate its fifth birthday, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has launched Raspberry Pi Zero W, a version of the ultra-low-cost Pi Zero series with WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0 capabilities. The dPi Zero W