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Where does job output go?
28.11.2023
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in each node to create a distributed filesystem (e.g., a parallel virtual filesystem, PVFS [2], which is now known as OrangeFS [3]) that is part of the kernel. Applications could then use this shared space
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Sharding and scale-out for databases
28.11.2023
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application is virtually nonexistent. The Proxy introduces another peculiarity in the ShardingSphere context: In the documentation, the developers regularly refer to a cluster mode, but you should
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What's left of TLS
18.07.2013
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. Although SSLv2 is only of historical importance today and has been disabled by virtually all modern browsers, its successor is still in use and you can still find web servers that only support SSLv3
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Automating network hardware
07.04.2022
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the admins of an environment do not even realize how much configuration network devices need. For a long time, simple switches were commonplace. Each port was logically assigned to a customer with a virtual
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Explore automation-as-code with Ansible
04.12.2024
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virtual IP). For example, if your single-node setup is running on kube.demo.com with the IP address 192.168.1.1, you need to resolve all sub-domains (*.kube.demo.com) to 192.168.1.1, too. The router
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Total Network Monitor
20.08.2013
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, and registered users. You can also specify multiple monitors and configure a server to report a green status below a certain threshold and a red status at a different threshold. The TNM design puts virtually
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SHA-3 – The New Hash Standard
15.04.2013
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, on an Apache web server. However, the only browser to support TLS 1.2 thus far is Opera. This means that server administrators can enable the new, safer standard, but it will go virtually unused. And, there can
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Graphite: Collect and Visualize Numeric Data
30.07.2014
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like Fedora 20 or Ububtu 14.04 LTS. You can also find ready-made images for a virtualization solution like Docker. A simple docker graphite search shows a number of Graphite images. Of course, you can
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The History of Cluster HPC
15.02.2012
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into a single node seems to work well for web servers and virtualization, but for HPC, the payoff is not as clear. The first issue to consider is memory bandwidth. Cores need access to memory and the more cores
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Pen Test Tips
30.04.2012
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a number of options. For instance, I can check to see if the target computer is a virtual machine or has an anti-virus program running. I can also see what the local subnet looks like and what kind

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