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Managing Linux Memory
11.06.2014
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of large files should thus have little effect on such applications because they require different resources. Figure 1 shows, however, that this assumption is not true. The diagram demonstrates how
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WordPress, Joomla, and Drupal compared
16.08.2018
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getting used to, it also makes troubleshooting difficult if subpages suddenly turn up with an unwanted design. Fortunately, however, the site operator is allowed to overlay a different template on each
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QUMBU backup and maintenance tool for Microsoft SQL Server
27.09.2021
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databases. I took a look at how this can be done with QUMBU [1] – new software by WSW Software for creating backups and maintaining the SQL Server database management system (Table 1) – and discovered
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Mobile device management with Microsoft System Center 2012 R2
05.12.2014
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by adding a TXT entry to the customer's DNS Forward Lookup zone. The Intune management console provides information on how to do this. After doing so, it can take up to 72 hours for the public DNS
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IAM for midmarket companies
28.11.2022
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, the role of Active Directory, used in most midmarket companies, is changing. After the introduction of Microsoft 365, companies started using Azure Active Directory (AAD) and Microsoft Entra [1], which meant
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Installing applications in OpenStack with Murano
03.12.2015
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of an application, including jobs such as automatic scaling, high availability, or even just plain old backups. A look at the plans for the future [2] gives an idea that a lot more is still to come. History: How
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FreeRADIUS for WiFi hotspots
20.03.2014
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access to the company network is impossible with a shared password, even if you have a manageable number of employees. How do you implement security on a WiFi network without a shared password? One
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Making Small Business Server 2011 fit for 2014
20.05.2014
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protection and install security updates. These tasks do not take much IT know-how; nevertheless, before you change the settings or install patches, you should create a full backup, just in case something goes
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Developments in storage management
27.09.2024
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's critical information is closely tied to how the storage management resources are prioritized. For example, email might be an organization's top priority, but storing and archiving email data for a specific
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Migrating CentOS to Rocky Linux with migrate2rocky
06.10.2022
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servers, and even high-performance computing systems. If you're wondering how the world will get along without CentOS, the first thing to know is that Red Hat didn't eliminate the CentOS brand

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