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Tested – Tenable Nessus v6
10.06.2015
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. To continue providing a free scanner, the open source project OpenVAS was formed; it builds on the last free version (2.2) of the scanner and has been developed independently ever since the fork. Focus
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Cloud Orchestration with Cloudify
20.03.2014
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bootstrapping of its own local cloud, which does not require access to a public cloud provider and thus imposes very few requirements. The Cloudify tarball is a heavyweight at 160MB, but the user initially only
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Data center networking with OpenSwitch
11.10.2016
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the OVF file: two CPUs, 768MB RAM, and eight network interfaces. Converting the hard disk image is a matter of taste, because KVM can also deal with VMDK files. By the way, the first network interface
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Maatkit tools for database administrators
17.06.2011
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,200, comprising 55 different commands, were issued. The system, a server with 768MB RAM and a Pentium 3 CPU, took a total of 22 seconds to answer them, the longest response took 32 milliseconds, the shortest
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Checking password complexity with John the Ripper
30.11.2025
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from compromised systems is John the Ripper (John). John is a free tool from Openwall [1]. System administrators should use John to perform internal password audits. It's a small (<1MB) and simple
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Server virtualization with Citrix XenServer
30.11.2025
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about the I/O performance on the guest systems, I was able to measure these speed hits on the HP system compared with the bare metal system. Installing a battery-buffered, 512MB write cache module vastly
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Maatkit tools for database administrators
30.11.2025
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tiero, 123RF
of the stress test shown in Figure 2, shows that some 19,200 queries composed of 55 different commands were issued. The system, a server with 768MB of RAM and a Pentium 3 CPU, took a total of 22 seconds to answer
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Monitoring for small and medium-sized companies compared
30.11.2025
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: 512MB From 16MB for the application   From 32MB (ARM CPU) - Disk Space: 8GB From 32MB, depending on the volume of data logged   From 50MB
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Configuring the JBoss application server
30.11.2025
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HONGQI ZHANG, 123RF.com
/server/all/deploy/helloworld.war 10:25:22,371 INFO [TomcatDeployment] undeploy, ctxPath=/helloworld # cp -r /opt/examples/helloworld.war/ /opt/jboss-5.1.0.GA/server/all/deploy/ 10:25:22,412 INFO [TomcatDeployment] deploy, ctx
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Databases in the Google Cloud
05.02.2023
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it comes to hardware sizing, you have a wide choice; you can run a small test database with PostgreSQL or MySQL on a shared core with a virtual (v)CPU and 614MB of RAM. On the other side of the scale

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