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Troubleshooting Kubernetes and Docker with a SuperContainer
14.08.2017
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. It should go without saying that you can add a heap of stuff into that Dockerfile if you feel the need; once built, the image in Listing 1 sits at a whopping 276MB the last time I checked. Simply prune
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Best practices when working with Docker images
04.04.2023
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should be copied from the stage named stage_one. Because it copies only one file, the resulting image is an order of magnitude smaller – it is 124MB. Listing 3 Multistage Build FROM gcc
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Business continuity management
03.12.2015
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the agent required for VMM from the dashboard – 7MB are unlikely to be an obstacle. Figure 2: Scenarios supported by Azure Site Recovery – An overview
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Build secure IoT applications with open source
03.12.2015
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to fix. Updates are data intensive. Even a small radio firmware for a 3G or 4G cellular modem can be 10 to 20MB, and embedded Linux root filesystems are becoming larger and larger. Thus, patch or delta
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Managing containers with Podman
05.12.2019
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Container $ podman images REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE localhost/nmap latest 53890e393585 34 seconds ago 425 MB ** $ podman run --rm localhost
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Isolate workloads from Docker and Kubernetes with Kata Containers
05.02.2019
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are the end of the line, because their lightweight VMs with 160MB of RAM have a far larger main memory requirement than a normal Linux process – no wonder, since each Kata container starts its own kernel
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Monitor Windows systems and Linux servers
17.04.2017
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, with the modular licensing scheme, choose the services they need. (See also the "Testing OMS Free of Charge" box.) Testing OMS Free of Charge If testing 500MB of daily upload is sufficient for logfiles
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Manage logical volumes with GUI tools
09.10.2017
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volumes that also contain the respective filesystems. The smallest units of a logical volume system are the physical extents (4MB by default), which are comparable to sectors in classical partitioning
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The light-footed Hiawatha web server
25.03.2021
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tend to bloat container images. Hiawatha itself only consists of about 1.5MB of source code, plus about 5MB of code for the mbedTLS implementation that Leisink ships with Hiawatha. The Hiawatha binary
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Tuning SSD RAID for optimal performance
09.08.2015
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to form a page (e.g., 8KB). Several pages then form a block (~2MB). At this level, the first peculiarity of flash memory already comes to light: Whereas new data can be written to unused pages, subsequent

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