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.intel.com/content/www/us/en/solid-state-drives/ssd-320-specification.html
XFS FAQ tuning question: http://xfs.org/index.php/XFS_FAQ#Q:_I_want_to_tune_my_XFS_filesystems_for_.3Csomething.3E
"SSD
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/log/func/
Automating Installation with Cobbler
If you want to automate the process of installing Func on all your systems, you can use Cobbler [3] kickstart profiles.
The Cobbler configuration file has two separate ... 3
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remove some of the cost issue by purchasing the 16GB model with WiFi and 3GB for US$ 629 (iPad 2). The original iPad similarly equipped costs about half that amount. Don't worry about the 16GB of space
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filesystem (AFS) is another network filesystem that is available in a free implementation, OpenAFS [3].
On the other hand are cluster filesystems. Before computers can access "distributed" data, they first
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on hand; it is available on the web [2]. You will also find it useful to have the current version 1.0.2 [3] of the OCF Resource Agent Developer's Guide
, created by Hastexo's Florian Haas. The Developer
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source queuing analysis tool, which I co-maintain with Peter Harding [3].
Why Queues?
Buffers and stacks are ubiquitous forms of storage in computer systems and communication networks. A buffer is a type
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/`uname -r`/vmlinux
In normal use, you can omit the image details. The following command gives you an overview of the events that OProfile can enumerate (see Listing 1):
Listing 1
opcontrol Events
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REQUEST_BODY
Full access to the content of a client request (normal case)
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POST request
RESPONSE_HEADERS
Initial option for filtering server responses
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: address space. In theory, IPv4 has about 4.3 billion usable addresses; however, in practice many cannot be used (i.e., all of 127.* is reserved for your local link, 10.* is reserved for internal networks ... 3
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, say, prevent all of your Windows computers from accessing the Internet. pfSense automatically tries to correct or normalize strange-looking packets (scrubbing), thus preventing potential attacks [2