100%
31.10.2025
in the cradles. In our lab, we used systems with 6 to 12 disk slots. All devices had USB interfaces to support extensions with external disks: Only QNAP, Thecus, and Iomega also had an eSATA interface ... 12
99%
31.10.2025
to a 100Mb network, the path through the faster router wins. Where the paths are equivalent, the administrator can manually add a weighting value to the configuration, which is then reflected in the LSA ... 12
37%
01.06.2024
Rubén Llorente ... : [devuan]
10 donkey:
11 user: root
12 host: donkey.operationalsecurity.es
13 tags: [devuan]
14 zebra:
15 user: root
16 host: zebra.operationalsecurity.es
17 tags: [devuan]
18
19
37%
25.09.2023
Rubén Llorente ... .168.90.211 max-limit=0/0
/queue simple> add name=students target=192.168.90.0/24 max-limit=256K/512K
A rule called doctor sets unlimited available bandwidth for the computer at address 192.168.90.211 (0
24%
27.09.2021
T), thanks to a binary of just 100MB. The perfect laboratory companion that offers immediate access to Kubernetes is the clever minikube [2].
Another distribution caught my eye recently when I was arriving ... A zero-ops installation of Kubernetes with MicroK8s operates on almost no compute capacity and roughly 700MB of RAM.
18%
30.11.2025
240
240
Still unknown
Operating voltage (V)
2.5
1.8
1.5 (DDR3L: 1.35; DDR3U: 1.25)
1.2
Chip (I/O clock frequency, MHz)
DDR-200 (100)DDR-266
18%
30.01.2024
256GB DDR4 ECC PC4-19200 2,400MHz
Storage
4x3.5-inch drive bays, slimline optical drive, LSI SAS 3008 12Gbps SAS (6Gbps SATA)
Networking
Intel I217 and I210 Gigabit Ethernet
17%
17.02.2015
Galileo
Yocto Linux, VxWorks (RTOS), Windows
Intel Quark X1000
Single 32-bit Intel Pentium (x86) @400MHz
Integrated Intel GPU
256 MB DDR3, 512KB embedded SRAM, 8
17%
12.05.2020
signatures
2020/05/02 07:47:53 info unpack layer: sha256:7ddbc47eeb70dc7f08e410a6667948b87ff3883024eb41478b44ef9a81bf400c
2020/05/02 07:47:54 info unpack layer: sha256:c1bbdc448b7263673926b8fe2e88491e5083a8b4b06
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21.01.2021
processors running at 167MHz. It had options for 128, 256, or 512MB of SRAM main memory and was the first supercomputer to sustain greater than 1GFLOPS (10^9 floating point operations per second