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News for Admins
17.04.2017
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comes with a 1GHz single-core CPU, 512MB of RAM, a mini-HDMI port, a micro-USB On-The-Go port and micro-USB power port. It has HAT-compatible 40-pin, composite video, and reset headers, along with a CSI
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Linux Distro Freedom
07.04.2022
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base over another by poking a little fun at today's less-than-favorite distribution. Not that I would ever do that. I might even go so far as to install Cygwin on Windows systems so that I can
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Managing Linux Memory
11.06.2014
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]. The basic idea behind huge pages is simple: Instead of many small pages (typically 4KB), the operating system uses fewer but larger pages – for example, 2MB on x86_64 platforms. This approach reduces
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Power Talk
01.10.2011
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is doing it; so utilization is going up and concurrency is more important. Cloud is really taking off; our research shows that more than a third of the companies we surveyed are already doing cloud
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Interview: AMD’s John Fruehe, Director of Server Product Marketing
04.11.2011
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Power Talk ADMIN Magazine: The world is eagerly awaiting the appearance of the latest AMD chip line, which includes the Bulldozer series. How long have you been planning and developing this latest
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A Failure to Communicate
02.08.2021
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you search your own knowledge bases, you find successful outcomes. However, when you're faced with a "new" problem, how do you go about resolving it? If you're like everyone else since humans first
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Google+ with Business
02.09.2011
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in Kansas City, Kansas. In addition to Linux Magazine and Linux Pro Magazine, Kite has been published in Sys Admin Magazine and on UnixReview.com. She can be contacted at rkite@advancedclustering.com.
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News for Admins
02.02.2021
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one thing, it's multiple things, multiple layers." Barcet continues, "A single customer use case may have up to five layers of edge-related infrastructure, going from the IoT device all the way
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News for Admins
18.02.2018
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of the problem. According to The Hacker News , "More than 2,000 WordPress websites have once again been found infected with a piece of crypto-mining malware that not only steals the resources of visitors
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Is System Administration Bound for Extinction?
05.12.2019
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that for you, you've probably found the answer to my point: What happens when a patch causes a problem for your managed systems? It does happen. I've been the victim more than once. The answer is that you

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