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Monitoring Performance with sar
05.03.2014
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 3.5.0-44-generic (hercules)         03.12.2013      _x86_64_        (2 CPU)    09:46:03      runq-sz  plist-sz   ldavg-1   ldavg-5  ldavg-15   blocked 09:46:13            1       468      0.02      0.06      0.14         0
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Generate VM Images with virt-builder
15.04.2014
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the following command when you get there: wget http://libguestfs.org/download/builder/fedora-19.xz The image is only 164MB in size, so the download is done quickly. Back in the main directory of the libguestfs
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Hadoop for Small-to-Medium-Sized Businesses
06.05.2014
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-oriented midcaps can choose from a wide range of Hadoop services. Amazon offers Elastic MapReduce (EMR), an implementation of Hadoop with support for Hadoop 2.2 and HBase 0.94.7, as well as the MapR M7, M5, and M3
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Environment Modules
23.02.2012
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/open64/64/1 intel-tbb/ia32/22_20090809oss open64/4.2.2.2 bonnie++/1.96 intel-tbb/intel64/22_20090809oss openmpi/gcc/64/1.3.3 cmgui/5.0
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SPDY HTTP Protocol
08.06.2012
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, “Hypertext Transfer Protocol,” which was finally standardized as HTTP 1.0 in May 1996. Just three years later, HTTP 1.1 was standardized to reflect the increasing load on the web. The revised protocol reduced
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Sharing a Linux Terminal Over the Web
08.08.2022
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 because, typically, head nodes or workstations open ports 22 (SSH), 443 (HTTPS), and sometimes 80 or 8080 (HTTP). Can I find terminal-sharing tools that use these ports? Moreover, can a web browser be used for terminal
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Exploring OpenShift – Red Hat's next-generation PaaS tool
10.04.2015
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/mfeilner/.openshift/express.conf ... done 20 21 Checking for git ... found git version 2.1.0 22 23 Checking common problems .. done 24 25 Checking for a domain ... feilner 26 27 Checking for applications ... none 28 29 Run 'rhc create
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Obtain certificates with acme.sh
27.09.2021
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/.acme.sh/www.example.com/www.example.com.cer -noout -issuer -subject -dates -serial issuer= /C=US/O=Let's Encrypt/CN=R3 subject= /CN=www.example.com notBefore=Feb 21 13:00:28 2021 GMT notAfter=May 22 13:00:28 2021 GMT serial=03B46ADF0F26B94C19443669
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Getting data from AWS S3 via Python scripts
09.10.2017
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if page.get('Contents') is not None: 21 for file in page.get('Contents'): 22 s3pump(file.get('Key'), bucket) Data Highway? For large S3 buckets with data in the multiterabyte ... Data on AWS S3 is not necessarily stuck there. If you want your data back, you can siphon it out all at once with a little Python pump. ... Data Exchange with AWS S3 ... Getting data from AWS S3 via Python scripts
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ESXi ransomware attacks
05.02.2023
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and criticized the payment of ransom across society [3]. Although many insurance companies will pay the ransom today, some providers have already explicitly ruled out payment. Of course, criminals are also

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