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Clustering with OpenAIS and Corosync
30.11.2025
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ID. Version 3.0 of the cluster suite (in RHEL 6 and Fedora 10 or later), replaces OpenAIS with Corosync [3]. Viewed superficially, not too many changes are seen between the two cluster managers ... 3
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Managing computers with Rex
31.10.2025
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computers running the Linux distributions CentOS 5 and 6, Debian 5 and 6, Fedora, Gentoo, Mageia, openSUSE, RHEL 5 and 6, Scientific Linux, and Ubuntu 10.04, 11.04, and 12.04. Additionally, it can handle
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Cloud protection with Windows Azure Backup
20.03.2014
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:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.0\bin\x64 directory. You can create a certificate like this: makecert.exe -r -pe -nCN= -ssmy -sr localmachine-eku \ 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.3.2 -len 2048 -e01
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Targeted defense against brute force attacks
30.11.2025
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Andrii IURLOV, 123RF.com
, most likely, (3/2) x 15 seconds. Finally, -s defines the number of seconds to wait before sshguard "forgets" the attacker's IP address. The line sshguard -l /var/log/auth.log -s 20 instructs sshguard ... 3
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MobaXterm: Unix for Windows
23.07.2012
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), and several third-party tools are available as well. Additionally, the free version’s Zip archive contains MobaXterm_Personal_Customizer_4.4 , which you can use to customize the appearance of the tools
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How vector databases work and when they're used
04.12.2024
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algorithms for the search. For example, a stored three-dimensional vector could be assigned the values [1.4, 3.8, -0.8]. Each query to the database is also translated into a vector (e.g., [1.3, 3.5, -0
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Porting CUDA to HIP
15.11.2019
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by the CUDA language. Welcome to the world of HIP, the HPC-ready universal language at the core of AMD’s all-open ROCm platform [1]. You can use HIP to write code once and compile it for either the Nvidia
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Next-generation terminal UI tools
02.08.2021
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of terminal user interface (TUI) libraries, including Ncurses [3] and Newt [4]. Jeff Layton has previously graced these pages with a tutorial on how TUI tools are developed today [5], and yours truly followed
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Have a Bash with the Zing network utility
25.09.2023
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in a variety of programming languages, is open source, and is available for download [3]. Yet the idea occurred to me to implement zing as a Bash shell script, which has the advantage of avoiding recompilation
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Get Started with Parallel CPython
07.11.2011
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communication overhead, it’s free of the GIL issue and adequate most of the time when dealing with parallelism in Python programs. If this picture seems complicated to you, don’t worry; you won’t have to deal

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