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Denial of Service in the Cloud
12.11.2013
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in the cloud works, and how you can defend against it. ... A distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack on Spamhaus (Figure 1), a provider of real-time DNS blacklists, affected a part of the Internet last March with a flood of data reported to reach 300 ... in the cloud works, and how you can defend against it.
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Encrypt and decrypt files with Age or Rage
28.11.2022
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method help ensure secure use for everyday tasks. Thanks to support for different key types, you can also use the widespread SSH keys of your recipients. Infos Age Go implementation: https://github.com ... Age and Rage are the Go and Rust implementations of a simple, modern, and secure file encryption tool.
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Cloud Foundry realizes a service mesh
02.06.2020
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and the Service Mesh" box.) The function can be used to define a weighting that distributes the load among the applications involved. The weighting factor of each application statistically determines how many ... Cloud Foundry deployments that use a service mesh routing plane have access to weighted routing, which lets you control the amount of traffic sent to each route.
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Build operating system images on demand
30.01.2020
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installation: It's guaranteed to pay dividends. Each new server that is installed in this way then reduces the total overhead and pays for itself. If you just want a sample of the FAI atmosphere, FAI ... If you are looking for a way to build images quickly and easily, FAI.me is the place to go.
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SPDY HTTP Protocol
08.06.2012
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More than 20 years having passed since its introduction, and HTTP certainly shows some signs of age. Google’s new SPDY protocol solves some problems with HTTP without breaking existing websites. ... , real-time updates, and the appearance of 10Gb networks (or even some 100Gbps backbones) have changed the shape of the web. The IETF Working Group “Hypertext Transfer Protocol Bis (httpbis)” is looking ... More than 20 years have passed since its introduction, and HTTP certainly shows some signs of age. Google’s new SPDY protocol solves some problems with HTTP without breaking existing websites.
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Tuning I/O Patterns in Fortran 90
04.12.2013
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In the second article of this three-part series, we look at simple write examples in Fortran 90 and track the output with strace to see how it affects I/O patterns and performance. ... .4.6),and the default Python (2.6.6). With the use of a simple example in each language, I’ll then vary the number of data type elements to get an increasing amount of I/O. The strace output captured when ... In the second article of this three-part series, we look at simple write examples in Fortran 90 and track the output with strace to see how it affects I/O patterns and performance.
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NVDIMM Persistent Memory
22.09.2016
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Non-volatile dual in-line memory modules will provide storage as fast as RAM and keep its content through a reboot. The Linux kernel is already geared to handle the new technology and can even serve ... from mass storage. Because RAM content is always lost in a shutdown or failure, such systems need to be backed up periodically to a non-volatile medium, although it's not especially reliable in practice ... Non-volatile dual in-line memory modules will provide storage as fast as RAM and keep its content through a reboot. The Linux kernel is already geared to handle the new technology and can even serve
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John the Ripper
22.08.2011
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/s) your system will theoretically run for each password hash encryption type. $ john -test Benchmarking: Traditional DES [64/64 BS]... DONE Many salts: 1300K c/s real, 1300K c/s virtual Only one salt ... Easy to remember but difficult to guess isn’t just a catchy phrase for choosing passwords, it’s the law of the Net. Learn how to check your password using a tool network intruders use every day
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Lmod 6.0: Exploring the Latest Edition of the Powerful Environment Module System
16.07.2015
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Lmod is an indispensable tool for high-performance computing. With the new release of version 6, now is a good time to review Lmod and look at its new capabilities. ... .8 . Because it's the only one available, you can go ahead and load it: [laytonjb@home4 ~]$ module load gnu/4.8 [laytonjb@home4 ~]$ module list   Currently Loaded Modules:   1) gnu/4.8 The compiler module ... Lmod is an indispensable tool for high-performance computing. With the new release of version 6, now is a good time to review Lmod and look at its new capabilities.
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AMT Flaw in Intel Chips Allows Attacker to Create a Backdoor
16.01.2018
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would dismiss such flaw as a real threat because it does require ‘physical’ access to the target device. Sintonen said it’s not that hard. Once the attackers identify the victim, they approach the victim ... Intel can’t get a break from the security flaws that plague its chips.

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