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Managing Linux Memory
11.06.2014
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application server. On a system in a stable state, throughput initially is not affected by file operations, but after a certain value (e.g., 16,384MB), performance collapses. As Figure 1 shows
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Backups using rdiff-backup and rsnapshot
11.02.2016
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. Level 5 displays whether a file is changed; however, each processed file is listed in level 6: # rdiff-backup -v5 /etc/ /mnt/backup [...] Incrementing mirror file /mnt/backup Processing changed file X11
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Setting up MariaDB replication with the help of XtraBackup
05.12.2016
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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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Ansible collections simplify AIX automation
05.08.2024
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]. Figure 1: The IBM AIX collection is available for download from Ansible Galaxy. Getting Started The AIX collection [6] contains a large number of modules and roles to help you manage AIX
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Denial of Service in the Cloud
12.11.2013
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flood of data used by legacy DDoS attacks in previous years (also see the “What Is DDoS?” box). According to a survey by Arbor Networks, typical bitrates in DDoS attacks last year were around 1.48Gbps
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Distributed denial of service attacks from and against the cloud
14.11.2013
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with the chaotic flood of data used by legacy DDoS attacks in previous years (also see the "What Is DDoS?" box). According to a survey by Arbor Networks, typical bitrates in DDoS attacks last year were around 1.48
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Using Expect scripts to automate tasks
31.10.2025
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42 spawn $env(SHELL) 43 match_max 100000 44 expect -exact "]0;khess@trapper: ~khess@trapper:~\$ " 45 send -- "ssh aspen\r" 46 expect -exact "ssh aspen\r 47 khess@aspen's password: " 48 send
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Getting started with the Apache Cassandra database
06.10.2019
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Publisher, COUNT(*) AS 'Number' FROM books GROUP BY Publisher ORDER BY Number DESC; +-----------+--------+ | Publisher | Number | +-----------+--------+ | Rheinwerk | 10 | | O'Reilly | 6 | | Wiley
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Security first with the Hiawatha web server
11.04.2016
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network adapters, one for administration and one for the web server. I gave the system 1GB memory, but it has not yet used more than 200MB. Then, boot the image. You have several choices: Add
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Desktop Supercomputers: Past, Present, and Future
17.03.2021
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” on a single special motherboard. Each node was a Transmeta Efficeon processor connected to the other nodes over Gigabit Ethernet (GigE). Each node also had 512MB of memory, and the system had a 160GB hard drive

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