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Manage OpenVPN keys with Easy-RSA
06.10.2019
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the Debian-based, distributions install it along with openvpn – one exception being Ubuntu, which only offers easy-rsa starting with Cosmic Cuttlefish (Ubuntu version 18.10) [3]. The successor, Easy-RSA 3
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Managing Linux Memory
11.06.2014
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application server. On a system in a stable state, throughput initially is not affected by file operations, but after a certain value (e.g., 16,384MB), performance collapses. As Figure 1 shows
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Benchmarking a new architecture
25.09.2023
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-V architecture [3] (Figure 2). RISC-V is a relatively recent open source CPU instruction set available royalty-free and has successfully drawn interest from more than a dozen chip suppliers so far. It cannot yet
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Proactive Monitoring
11.10.2016
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. The problem is well known [3] and should be fixed in the next release. Because the index resides in volatile memory, stopping and then restarting is not a good idea. As an interim solution, you can send kill
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Gatling load-testing tool
03.02.2022
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" -> "1") 15 16 var getSitePage = 17 exec(http("step_1_getpage") 18 .get("/") 19 .headers(headers) 20 .check(status.is(200))) 21 22 var getGooglePage = 23 exec
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Creating KVM machines with BoxGrinder and VMBuilder
31.10.2025
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Service (Amazon S3) 19 - ami plugin for Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) 20 - sftp plugin for SSH File Transfer Protocol 21 - ebs plugin for Elastic Block Storage 22 - local plugin
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HTTP/1.1 versus HTTP/2 and HTTP/3
30.05.2021
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on most servers, is HTTP/1.1 – even though HTTP/3 has already been defined. In this article, I look at the history of the protocol and the practical differences between versions 1.1, 2, and 3 ... HTTP/2 introduced multiplexing, resulting in superior bandwidth utilization over HTTP/1.1, and HTTP/3 solves the problem of transmission delays from packet loss by replacing TCP with QUIC. ... HTTP/1.1 versus HTTP/2 and HTTP/3
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Scalable network infrastructure in Layer 3 with BGP
14.08.2017
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for your environments with Layer 3 tools. As long as two hosts have any kind of physical communication path, communication on Layer 3 works, even if the hosts in question reside in different Layer 2 segments ... Large environments such as clouds pose demands on the network, some of which cannot be met with Layer 2 solutions. The Border Gateway Protocol jumps into the breach in Layer 3 and ensures seamlessly ... Scalability in Layer 3 ... Scalable network infrastructure in Layer 3 with BGP
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Building a virtual NVMe drive
25.03.2020
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7 1 56008 loop1 06 7 2 56184 loop2 07 7 3 91264 loop3 08 259 0 244198584 nvme0n1 09 8 0 488386584 sda 10 8 1 1024 sda1 11
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Creating Virtual SSDs
21.01.2020
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