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The RADOS object store and Ceph filesystem: Part 2
31.10.2025
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© Kateryna Pruchkovska, 123RF.com
: The elements of the RADOS universe, whose interaction is controlled by the Crush map. The Crush map got its name from the algorithm it uses: Controlled Replication under Scalable Hashing [3]. The algorithm
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Creating KVM machines with BoxGrinder and VMBuilder
31.10.2025
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© yewkeo, 123RF.com
- sl plugin for Scientific Linux 09 10 Available platform plugins: 11 - vmware plugin for VMware 12 - ec2 plugin for Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) 13 - virtualbox plugin
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Give your servers the once over with Nmap
31.10.2025
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© ragsac, 123RF.com
.nmap.org (64.13.134.52): Not shown: 994 filtered ports PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION 22/tcp open ssh OpenSSH 4.3 (protocol 2.0) 25/tcp closed smtp
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Bundle your custom apps in a Debian package
30.11.2025
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© Cathy Yeulet, 123RF.com
/www/index.html. Listing 1 Control Files Package: myserver Version: 0.0.1 Section: server Priority: optional Architecture: all Essential: no Installed-Size: 1024 Maintainer: Dan Frost [dan@3ev.com] Description: My
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Port-based access protection with NAP and 802.1X
30.11.2025
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© PAnja Kaiser, Fotolia.com
to access the network without any restrictions. Windows supports NAP for Windows XP SP3 with some restrictions, which no longer apply to versions as of Windows Vista. Many Roads Lead to Rome Various types
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Password protection with Phpass
30.11.2025
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© Michael Moeller, fotolia.com
a multiple layer strategy. It initially tries to use the far more secure Bcrypt [3], which in turn is based on the Blowfish method. If Bcrypt isn't available, Phpass uses the Extended DES method. And if you
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Exploring Nmap's scripting engine
30.11.2025
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is an interpreted language that is "powerful, fast, lightweight" [2]. It is probably most well known as the scripting language used by the popular game World of Warcraft (WoW) [3]; however, Lua is also used
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Monitoring server hardware with the Nagios IPMI plugin
30.11.2025
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© Vladimir Nenov, 123RF.com
to analog (threshold) sensors in a reliable way. FreeIPMI is now included by an growing number of Linux distributions, such as RHEL/Cent OS as of version 5.2, Ubuntu as of version 10.04, and Debian Squeeze [2
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Maatkit tools for database administrators
30.11.2025
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tiero, 123RF
support other free database management systems, including PostgreSQL [3] and Memcached [4]. Maatkit was developed in 2006 by Baron Schwartz. Since 2008, Daniel Nichter has been the main developer, although
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Get the best out of your bandwidth with tc
30.11.2025
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© Russell Shively, 123RF.com
your average packet size is. Tools such as Snort [2] will run for a few minutes and offer detailed data about your networks protocol usage. Ntop [3] is another example that will also give information

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