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systems.
Listing 1
Load Balancer Configuration
01 upstream backend {
02 backend1.example.com server weight = 5;
03 server backend2.example.com max_fails fail_timeout = 10s = 5;
04
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ThinOS
Kernel
3.3.2
3.2.30
2.6.38.4
6.01 SP 1
Firmware 7.1_207
X server
X.Org 7.5
X.Org
X.Org 7.7.1
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Session
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admins can also set up quotas at user, group, or location level. A Filr license with one year of standard support costs EUR 104; 50 licenses with one year of support is EUR 5,200.
Under the Hood
A Filr
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contributes suggestions for new tools and features. Both Schwartz and Nichter work for database specialist Percona, which has often impressed users in the past with performance-boosting patches for MySQL [5
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server with either Rocky 8 or 9, and manually install all services that were running on your old CentOS 7 server. (The ELevate project [5], which is sponsored by AlmaLinux, is working on an automated
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directly into the XWiki web interface.
BlueSpice
BlueSpice, which is developed by the company Hallo Welt! [5], is available as open source on GitHub, including the scripts tested in the example
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uptime
command to find the current time on the node, the number of users, how long the node has been up, and the 1-, 5-, and 15-minute load averages on the node. Isn’t it amazing how much information is contained
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customers a more comprehensive suite of IT management tools. The most recent version 5.6.2 was released in January 2025 by Mark Unwin, who is still actively involved in the project.
The software is available
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now only for vPro series CPUs with Q series chipsets, such as the Core i5 vPro or Core i7 vPro, which are only built into business PCs. The upside is that you don't need expensive add-on software
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create clear-cut reports on, say, inventorying that can be exported to PDF, Word, or Excel format. SCE automatically registers new computers and adds them to monitoring and inventorying tasks (Figure 5