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) for client programs on request.
Division of Responsibilities
What initially sounds complicated proves to be remarkably simple in practice [3]. First, the developer describes the feature set of their REST API
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, but Debian and Ubuntu installations define max_binlog_size as 100MB. XtraBackup also wants to create a separate file for every InnoDB table, which is enabled by the innodb_file_per_table variable (Listing 3
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(handshake, alert, CCS, or application data) (Figure 3). After symmetric keys are programmed, inline TLS functionality is enabled; henceforth, the TLS layer bypasses all crypto operations, and plain text
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so, for a combination of open source software with extension modules and commercial support.
Starting Point
The backup software originally used was IBM's Tivoli Storage Manager [3]. However, a review
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on the GitHub platform [2] under the GNU Affero General Public License version 3 (AGPLv3). In this article, I look at the free version's basic feature set.
Relay Servers
Depending on the operating system
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the Institute of Compute Technology (ICT) at the Chinese Academy of Sciences will present the latest development called the Godson-3B [3]. This processor has eight cores running at 1.35GHz, reaching a theoretical
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such as Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), instead using the components already available in Kubeflow.
Kubeflow
Kubeflow is surfing the popular wave surrounding Linux containers (Figure 2). As the name suggests
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solutions is that they can be used to mount a filesystem from a different operating system directly on a new system. For example, one of the more popular FUSE solutions is NTFS-3G, which lets you take an NTFS
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also frequently provides the underpinnings for a virtualization cluster that runs multiple guests in a high-availability environment, thanks to Open Source tools such as Heartbeat [2] and Pacemaker [3
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to install RADOS and Ceph. Ceph, which is a plain vanilla filesystem driver on Linux systems (e.g., ext3 or ext4), made its way into the Linux kernel in Linux 2.6.34 and is thus available for any distribution