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20.03.2014
in line with enterprise standards but who are not necessarily IT geeks.
The dogado tariff system treats each computing service as a cloudlet, which is equivalent to 128MB of RAM, 200MHz of CPU, and many
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17.06.2011
, 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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30.11.2025
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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02.03.2018
in conventional setups. For example, given a cloud of 2,000 physical nodes, with 200 values per system to be collected every 15 seconds, you would net 1,600,000 measured values per minute, or a fairly significant
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18.07.2013
downloaded the approximately 3MB ZIP file, create a folder before you unpack, because the archive does not contain one. If you simply unzip, all the files and directories end up in the current directory
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15.08.2016
SCO components on a single computer make sure you comply with the following hardware requirements:
Minimum 1GB RAM, 2GB RAM recommended
200MB available hard disk space
Dual-core processor
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04.04.2023
.pool.ntp.org
driftfile /var/lib/chrony/drift
makestep 1.0 3 rtcsync allow 10.0.0.0/8 local stratum 10 keyfile /etc/chrony.keys
leapsectz right/UTC
logdir /var/log/chrony
I pointed the head node to 2.rocky
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15.08.2016
machines (VMs). After loading the command extension, by using Import-Module Hyper-V, you have more than 200 new commands at your disposal (depending on the version) for managing your hypervisor and VMs. You
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17.01.2023
modified mine to keep it really simple:
server 2.rocky.pool.ntp.org
driftfile /var/lib/chrony/drift
makestep 1.0 3
rtcsync
allow 10.0.0.0/8
local stratum 10
keyfile /etc/chrony.keys
leapsectz
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14.03.2018
Every year, cybercrime causes damage estimated at $450 billion [1]. Average costs have risen by around 200 percent per incident over the past five years, with no end in sight. The Herjavec Group