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Setting up HTTP/2 on the Apache HTTP Server with PHP compatibility
03.08.2023
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HTTP/2 is the second version of the hypertext transfer protocol and brings two significant improvements: more efficient network resource usage and reduced latency. Latency (the elapsed time between
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Secure data transfer with FTP alternative MFT
18.07.2013
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large files. Businesses use MFT over public networks to exchange large amounts of data with business partners across different sites, regions, and time zones safely, reliably, and quickly. Regulatory
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Moving your data – It's not always pretty
18.07.2013
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mover a client of the old storage system and a client of the new storage system. This might not be possible because of conflicting software requirements, but you can use a TCP/IP network and a server
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Manage Linux containers with Docker
12.09.2013
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emulation; instead, it provides a separate process space and network interface for applications to run in. This setup comes with a cost  – you can't run non-Linux operating systems under LXC – but it can
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Dispatches from the world of IT
16.05.2013
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, and Novell has tooled it for interoperability with Microsoft systems and compatibility with Novell's own collection of networking and system management tools. Under the hood is Linux kernel 3.7, along
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SUSE Goes to Washington:
13.02.2017
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Your Future." SUSE is a big player in software-defined technology, whether it be compute, storage, or networking. Michael Miller, president of Strategy, Alliances, and Marketing took over the stage
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Linux for Windows Admins: Samba Shuffle
18.09.2012
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, much like the Network File System (NFS) protocol popular in *nix systems. Although most *nix and Windows administrators use all of these terms interchangeably, the correct term for the protocol is now
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Monitor Your Nodes with collectl
28.03.2012
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Once you have a cluster operating, typically the next thing you want to do is monitor the cluster. For example, are all the compute nodes operating correctly? Is the network and storage operating
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Five HPC Pitfalls – Part 2
09.04.2012
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into a complete system. This process includes component placement, network wiring, and testing. Most large clusters are built on-site and, as such, often result in unforeseen issues that can mean delays or even
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Failure to Scale
03.07.2013
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time? The difference between Amdahl’s Law and real-life is that Amdahl’s Law assumes an infinitely fast network. That is, data can be transferred infinitely fast from one process to another (zero

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