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Correctly integrating containers
09.10.2017
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installation using on-board tools provided entirely by Kubernetes. The actual configuration resides in a ConfigMap [12]. A DaemonSet [13] runs with Felix [14] on nodes, guaranteeing that the Calico node pod ... If you run microservices in containers, they are forced to communicate with each other – and with the outside world. We explain how to network pods and nodes in Kubernetes.
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The practical benefits of network namespaces
15.08.2016
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's play: $ ip netns add ns1 $ ip netns add ns2 $ ip netns list ns2 ns1 $ tree /var/run/netns /var/run/netns/ |---ns1 |---ns2 Figure 4: Handling namespaces ... With network namespaces, you can create very sophisticated and resource-saving setups using the tools inside a running Linux system – without the use of containers.
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Security without firewalls
31.10.2025
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Many years ago I remember somebody mentioning that rather than running a firewall, they were just using TCP Wrappers. This piqued my interest, because all my customers talked about when it came ... TCP Wrappers are versatile, sophisticated, and surprisingly easy to use, and they can secure your servers from attack with run-time ACL reconfiguration.
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11 Tricks for Windows servers
29.09.2020
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, and a value of 1 disables it. To see which users are connected to a server (Figure 1), run the command: qwinsta /server: Figure 1: Remote Desktop ... A number of techniques applied in PowerShell or other management tools can run Windows servers more effectively, harden them, and improve their performance.
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A ptrace-based tracing mechanism for syscalls
06.10.2022
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of a program causes the highest CPU utilization or which task uses how much memory. This information can be used either to optimize the program or to manage a running system and prevent bottlenecks. You can find ... The libiotrace library monitors running, static and dynamically linked programs and collects detailed data for many file-I/O-related function calls.
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Agile system management in large-scale environments with Func
30.11.2025
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a for loop to open an SSH connection to each of the servers and running the update command is a quick workaround: # for i in `seq 1 10`; do ssh www$i update httpd; done If the administrative SSH key ... Running a handful of commands on a large number of systems is a classic admin problem. Func gives administrators a useful alternative to loops and SSH connections.
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Integrating Podman and systemd
25.03.2021
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of linking Podman [1] and systemd [2] more closely, and with good reason. After all, microservices should run primarily within containers, without the need for a service manager like systemd. This idea ... With the integration of Podman and systemd, you can put any software inside a container under the control of systemd and see almost no difference between running the service directly on the host
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News for Admins
07.06.2019
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changes upstream. Check back in a few weeks for more information." Microsoft is using some clever tricks to run both the Linux and Windows NT kernels on the same system. They have fine ... Stack Overflow Compromised; Docker Hub Breached; Microsoft Brings Linux to Windows 10; Running Oracle? Get Ready for Almost 300 Patches and Microsoft Acquired RTOS Company.
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Managing cluster software packages
16.05.2013
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.23," do you re-provision things to meet your user's needs, or is there an easy way to add and subtract software from a running cluster that is minimally intrusive? The short answer is "yes." Before I ... Adding and subtracting software from a running cluster can be tricky; however, many application packages can be added or removed easily with a few tools and some simple tricks.
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Linux apps on Windows 10 and Chrome OS
28.11.2021
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like WSL, does not have to match your username on Chrome OS. Google initially suggests 7.5GB as the size of the virtual drive. You can accept this without worry and expand the drive later if you run out ... Microsoft and Google have upgraded their in-house operating systems, Windows 10 and Chrome OS, with subsystems to run Linux. We look into their highly different approaches. ... MS and Google Linux Subsystems

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