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Monitoring network traffic with ntopng
04.08.2020
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For the Linux distributions, including Raspbian, ntop provides a separate repository each for stable and nightly builds [6]. The nightly builds are more suitable for admins who like to try out the latest features
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Jenkins Configuration as Code
07.06.2019
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(domain-specific language), so you have to mix YAML and Groovy within a YAML file. Listing 6 shows a YAML script with a jobs section that creates a so-called seed job that is used later to deploy other jobs
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Useful tools for automating network devices
11.10.2016
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Galaxy [6], can be used to modify various configuration parameters. If you opt for Chef instead, you can install the components needed for Chef on your Junos using a matching Cookbook provided by Juniper
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Setting up MariaDB replication with the help of XtraBackup
05.12.2016
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with rsync, although incremental backups are also possible, of course. You start a backup with the innobackupex command shown in Listing 6, which must receive the data connection to the database server
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Focusing on security in Active Directory
14.03.2018
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remains on the RODC. 6. Next, the RODC tries to replicate this user's password into its database from a DC. Whether or not this succeeds depends on the respective group membership. 7. The process starts
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OpenShift 3: Platform as a Service
13.06.2016
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different services, such as an API for client access that also takes over management of users within the Kubernetes cloud [6]. The scheduler selects nodes on which new containers land according to the data
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Software-defined networking in OpenStack with the Neutron module
15.08.2016
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routers (Figure 6) and floating IP addresses. Figure 4: Users see the topology of the networks and routers in the web interface
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Key-value stores: an alternative to relational databases
04.12.2024
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for use on its own social platform. In fact, Meta is behind a number of products that can be found in other projects. RocksDB [6] is an excellent example. The company almost modestly describes Rocks
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NVMe-oF gears up to replace iSCSI
04.12.2024
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to serious errors or security issues. Instead, the hard work is being allocated to the NVMe-oF target for RADOS – I will get back to that later. Whether you like it or not, Red Hat Ceph Storage 6 no longer
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An introduction to FreeNAS
14.11.2013
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should use equal-sized disks in groups of some power of two, plus the parity level of the group. Thus, the optimal RAID-Z1 group sizes are 3, 5, and 9 disks, RAID-Z2 are 4, 6, and 10 disks, and RAID-Z3

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