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Modern Fortran – Part 1
20.10.2016
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of several parts presenting the evolution of Fortran, illustrating how it is still very much a language for writing applications with a “modern” twist. To begin, I start with Fortran 77, which comprises a huge
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Safeguard and scale containers
05.12.2016
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– beyond Google and other major portals. In this article, I look at how containers behave in large herds, what advantages arise from this, and what you need to watch out for. Herd Animals Admins clearly
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Touring the top Knoppix debugging and rescue tools
30.11.2025
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usually don't know anything about the facts that caused the original problem, they often make false assumptions on how to proceed. Seasoned sys admins typically prefer to arrive for system rescue scenarios
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A modern logging solution
25.09.2023
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fill this gap. In this way you get a complete picture of your system's state from logs, metrics, and alerts. Practically speaking, if Prometheus issues an alert triggered by a specific metric threshold
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Finding cracks with Nmap, Portbunny, and Nessus
30.11.2025
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, the details of how a tool like Nmap works are less well known. This article takes a close look at Nmap and also introduces an alternative to Nmap known as Portbunny. You'll also learn how to look for security
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Parallel and Encrypted Compression
09.12.2021
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to compress a file, many compression utilities only use one thread (serial). Fortunately, many of these utilities have become multithreaded. In this article, I use the phrase “parallel” to indicate
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GlusterFS Storage Pools
17.11.2016
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RAID and with different methods of defining a volume to describe how the data is distributed across the individual storage systems. Regardless of which volume type you choose, GlusterFS creates a common
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Working with Microsoft Azure RemoteApp
08.10.2015
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that are compatible with Terminal Server. In this workshop, we show you what options are provided by the apps from the cloud and how to set them up with ease. Terminal Server has been well known for a long time
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MariaDB MaxScale: A smart proxy for MySQL
11.04.2016
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/master/Documentation/Tutorials/Replication-Proxy-Binlog-Router-Tutorial.md MaxScale with Pacemaker: https://mariadb.com/blog/how-make-maxscale-high-available-corosyncpacemaker
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Build storage pools with GlusterFS
15.08.2016
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RAID and with different methods of defining a volume to describe how the data is distributed across the individual storage systems. Regardless of which volume type you choose, GlusterFS creates a common

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