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Managing infrastructure as code with Spacelift
05.08.2024
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and resources in a fresh environment on the target platform with the respective IaC tool. In the usual way for CI/CD systems, Spacelift tracks whether all the desired resources were created. If not (e
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Visualizing kernel scheduling
30.01.2020
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related to the core functions of your OS – are of higher priority than others. SchedViz makes use of a basic feature of the Linux kernel: the ability to capture data in real time about what each core
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New features in MariaDB 10.3
05.02.2019
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or track changes during an audit. The command SQL> CREATE TABLE accounting ( name VARCHAR(55), amount DECIMAL(11, 2), `date` DATE ) WITH SYSTEM VERSIONING; creates a versioned table, to which you can now
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Managing network connections in container environments
30.05.2021
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hoc into a black hole (e.g., if the load is light at the moment and the resources are needed to handle other tasks). Therefore, it is enormously difficult to keep track of all the paths for inter
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IMAP 4 protocol extensions
16.05.2013
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When the first version of the Internet Message Access Protocol 4 (IMAP 4) appeared in 1994, mobile phones looked more like bones you would give your dog than phones – and they couldn't do much more
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Packaging Apps To Run on Any Linux Device
09.10.2017
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and operated. From a DevOps perspective, software deployments are no doubt possible considerably more often than before. It's unlikely in the long-term however that Docker will be the only popular container
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Programming with OpenMP
07.11.2011
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than version 4.2 support OpenMP. Also, the Sun compiler for Linux is free [2], and the Intel Compiler is free for non-commercial use [3]. Listing 5 shows an OpenMP version of the classic Hello World
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Neglected IPv6 Features
06.08.2012
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, as well as with network monitoring because these safeguards currently focus on IPv4. Figure 5 shows Wireshark resolving the hostname ibm-R52 using the link-local multicast name resolution (LLMNR) protocol
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Zero Trust as a security strategy
03.02.2022
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) and has admittedly invented a far nicer name than Google. BeyondCorp, LISA, and most zero trust approaches use the same basic principles; therefore, in the further course of this article, I will no longer
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SMART Devices
14.08.2020
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of the four strong SMART signals, namely scan errors, reallocation count, offline reallocation, and probational count. In other words, models based only on those signals can never predict more than half

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