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U-Move backs up, restores, and migrates Active Directory environments
27.09.2021
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, and recovery of Microsoft Active Directory. Manufacturer   U-Tools Software LLC [1] Price   One-time purchase including support for one year:       * Small Business around $200       * Domain $489
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Your own AWS-compatible cloud with Eucalyptus
14.11.2013
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in Figure 3, you could select the IP addresses 192.168.100.100 through 192.168.100.200. You need to enter this range below Public IP range/list using a hyphen as the separator character; in the example
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Automating repetitive tasks
07.10.2025
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offers 250MB of database storage and 2GB of file storage, whereas the MSPA Process Plan includes 50MB of database storage and 200MB of file storage. These differences could play a role in choosing
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Packaging Apps To Run on Any Linux Device
09.10.2017
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unnecessarily) more than 200MB of compiler tools, such as the omnipotent gcc package. Make It Snappy Unlike the init command example in Figure 6, in this case, I'm running it inside my chroot. For this example
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Dynamic routing in Linux with Quagga
31.10.2025
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doesn't handle the routing (that is still the domain of the underlying operating system kernel); however, it does provide a number of routing protocols – Routing Information Protocol (RIP) [3], RIPng [4
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Comparing 5 to 50TB NAS storage boxes
31.10.2025
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extensions who offer lower equipment specs and target a smaller range of applications. When it comes to actual storage, NAS storage systems are not so wildly different (see Tables 1-3 for a comparison
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Container Apps
02.10.2017
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leave it on a system unnecessarily) more than 200MB of compiler tools, such as the omnipotent gcc  package. Make It Snappy Unlike the init  command example in Figure 6, in this case, I’m running
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Routing with Quagga
19.02.2013
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to a 100Mb network, the path through the faster router wins. Where the paths are equivalent, the administrator can manually add a weighting value to the configuration, which is then reflected in the LSA
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HPC Storage – I/O Profiling
26.01.2012
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)? Should I use InfiniBand for the compute node storage traffic or will GigE or 10GigE be sufficient? Do I use 15,000 rpm drives or should I use 7,200 rpm drives? Do I need SSDs (Solid State Disks)? Which
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Jelastic: Java and PHP as a service
20.03.2014
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in line with enterprise standards but who are not necessarily IT geeks. The dogado tariff system treats each computing service as a cloudlet, which is equivalent to 128MB of RAM, 200MHz of CPU, and many

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