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20.05.2014
in the web-based Exchange Management Console or in the Exchange Management Shell.
If you use IPv6 in the enterprise, the new database availability group wizard tries to assign an IPv6 address
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07.06.2019
of its additional certifications and out-of-the-box connectivity to Azure IoT Hub," said Sam George, Microsoft's director of Azure IoT in a blog post.
Express Logic has over 6.2 billion deployments
16%
01.08.2019
$4dIrCZLpgSYDClrS6pN2BOxVm.rkPy/4IgnurlHbukOxOJldlhJM."
12 acl:
13 - match: {account: "admin"}
14 actions: ["*"]
15 comment: "Admin has full access to everything."
16 - match
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06.10.2019
an online check, which you can see in Figure 1 testing the quadrat.js script I borrowed from an online tutorial [6]. You can restrict the far too detailed criticism by telling JSLint to restrict itself to one
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06.10.2019
uptimes. I once worked on a system that had an uptime of more than 1,300 days – a Sun Enterprise 450 running Solaris 5.6 and an Oracle database. After such a long time, no one dared reboot it. Who knows how
16%
15.08.2016
filters with the ovs-ofctl tool. The following example drops all packages in the direction of IP address 10.1.1.2 and on the UDP destination port 1234:
OpenFlow
The Open Networking Foundation [6
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05.12.2016
script. This can be very useful if you are deploying an interactive Bash script for production (i.e., users).
To begin, install libnotify
or libnotify-bin
(for my CentOS 6 and 7 systems I installed
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11.04.2016
a public key with
hash 31452e1f896 f71542b6b9198188de1b5e59f5af62ffcefdc261df324636c90c7
but we're expecting a hash of XXX. If you are sure
the remote system is authentic set
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26.01.2025
.
Robot Framework integrates the RobotMK extension [6] into the CheckMK monitoring system (Figure 5). CheckMK 2.3 is available in the form of the CheckMK Synthetic Monitoring [7] add-on. In all cases
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30.01.2024
"The 2024 Tech Boom."
4. A different industry pundit will predict "The Great 2024 Tech Crash."
5. A technology writer will post an article titled "2024: The Year of the Linux Desktop."
6. Industry