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Embarrassingly parallel computation
01.06.2024
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is considered "embarrassingly parallel" [3] where no design effort is required to partition the problem into completely separate parts. If no data dependency exists between the problem sub-parts, no communication
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Neglected IPv6 Features
06.08.2012
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support to its Windows Vista and Windows Server platforms in 2007. Linux in all its variants and Apple’s Mac OS X followed suit; thus, the new protocol spread with each new installation. On all
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Using a Bash script to mirror external monitors
10.06.2015
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(xrandr) "provides automatic discovery of modes (resolutions, refresh rates, …) [and] the ability to configure output dynamically (resize, rotate, move, …)" [3]. The xrandr configuration tool lets me
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Real-time log inspection
02.02.2021
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use with Teler: Apache, Nginx, Nginx Ingress, AWS S3, AWS Elastic Load Balancers, and AWS CloudFront. Teler has been carefully constructed, and if it's starting out its development with support
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Improved visibility on the network
25.09.2023
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process. OpenNMS supports NetFlow versions 5 and 9, as well as IPFIX and sFlow. Figure 3 shows the rough structure of the components needed to evaluate flow data with OpenNMS Horizon
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A watchdog for every modern *ix server
25.09.2023
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control. If you don't want to configure web UI password(s) in plaintext, you could use a .htpasswd file. I used an online htpasswd generator link [3] to generate .htpasswd file entries corresponding
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HPCCM with Docker and Podman
09.09.2024
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to maintain than a long specification file, and because it’s Python, you can use any Python code or tools as part of the recipe. The recipe uses “building blocks” for capabilities such as compilers, libraries
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GlusterFS Storage Pools
17.11.2016
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. Figure 1: Client systems access the desired GlusterFS volume via a single namespace. (Red Hat CC BY-SA 3.0 [1]) When you look under the hood of GlusterFS, it is striking that the filesystem
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Build storage pools with GlusterFS
15.08.2016
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. Figure 1: Client systems access the desired GlusterFS volume via a single namespace. (Red Hat CC BY-SA 3.0 [1]) When you look under the hood of GlusterFS, it is striking that the filesystem
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Get the best out of your bandwidth with tc
30.11.2025
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your average packet size is. Tools such as Snort [2] will run for a few minutes and offer detailed data about your networks protocol usage. Ntop [3] is another example that will also give information

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