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Create secure simple containers with the systemd tools Nspawnd and Portabled
03.02.2022
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, isolated access to your filesystems, and monitored network traffic. In the container context, these functions include Nspawnd and Portabled. When deployed correctly, they draw on features from
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Clustering with the Nutanix Community Edition
03.02.2022
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on the Intel NUC. Insert the two USB sticks into the corresponding server ports and switch the server on. You can now follow the installation process on the monitor connected to the NUC and, depending
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A feature-rich drop-in-replacement for Microsoft Exchange
27.09.2024
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, and improve productivity. For example, an application can pull calendar information to schedule meetings, manage cloud storage by interacting with OneDrive, or monitor organizational insights. It supports
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Production-ready mini-Kubernetes installations
27.09.2024
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of warning is in order: The work required in the K8s universe includes monitoring workloads, both those of K8s itself and the services running on it. Observability is massively important. Providers know this
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Dynamic routing in Linux with Quagga
31.10.2025
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Quagga to a monitoring system via SNMP traps or to analyze the details of the Zebra protocol [11]. Infos Quagga project: http://www.nongnu.org/quagga/ Zebra routing daemon: http
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How Kanban helps improve IT processes
31.10.2025
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systems must be scaled up, monitoring must keep up with an ever increasing number of checks and metrics, and the admin might have a long-hedged wish to introduce a configuration management utility like
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Better Active Directory with Windows Server 2012
31.10.2025
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is the IP Address Management (IPAM) server, which monitors and centrally manages the DHCP and DNS services. Installation is done as a server role. Remote Management Administrators can access servers
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The RADOS object store and Ceph filesystem: Part 2
31.10.2025
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a RADOS cluster: the MONmap, which is a list of all monitoring servers; the OSDmap, in which all physical Object Storage Devices (OSDs) are found; and the Crush map. OSDs themselves contain the binary
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The fail2ban intrusion prevention framework
30.11.2025
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by the regex complexity; thankfully, several solid examples are included at installation time. Fortunately, fail2ban is flexible – not just in the services it can monitor but also across different operating
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Debugging the Linux kernel with the Qemu emulator
30.11.2025
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is comparatively unproblematic, but if you freeze the kernel itself, you don't have a run-time environment that accepts keyboard input, outputs data to the monitor, accesses memory content, or continues running

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