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Real World AWS for Everyone
18.02.2018
Home »  Archive  »  2018  »  Issue 43: Real...  » 
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]. Create access key pairs for the required tenants/users. An AWS access key always has a key ID in the form of AKIAJ4 PMEXHFYUHIXG2A and a secret access key such as :/ONT0HapjmLw7xni 6FPscmvPZJ Sc75hUXAQI+N3 ... Real World AWS for Everyone
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Build a honeypot with real-world alerts
01.08.2019
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emergencies. You can help fight this by taking the alert off of the screen and into the real world with the following items: Raspberry Pi with SD card Rasp Pi Relay HAT [2] (Figure 1) Alarm: Anything ... The honeyBot tools create a honeypot that activates an alert in the real world. ... Build a honeypot with real-world alerts
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A Real-World Look at Scaling to the Amazon Cloud
04.10.2011
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to the mpt4u-callback.php script on the waferthin.com server via HTTP. As in the input section, the credentials for basic HTTP authentication are provided as well. In step 2 of Figure 1, clients submit ... A Real-World Look at Scaling to the Amazon Cloud
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Expand your sphere with a piece of Google
30.11.2025
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" encoding="utf-8"?> 1 This completes the "Hello World" example ... 4 ... Unlimited Worlds
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Win-win with Cygwin
30.11.2025
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you to the use of Cygwin, so you can hone your Linux- and Unix-related skills and expand your capability and knowledge in the *nix world. In one of my online articles [1], I provide an overview ... Mind the Gap
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A closer look at hard drives
18.07.2013
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Lucy Baldwin, 123RF
(can be disabled) 28 Queue depth: 32 29 Standby timer values: spec'd by Standard, no device specific minimum 30 R/W multiple sector transfer: Max = 16 Current = 1 31 DMA: mdma0 ... We continue our exploration of the world of hard drives – both solid state and spinning varieties.
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Correctly integrating containers
09.10.2017
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solutions are not good; however, introducing only the projects mentioned here [2] would probably fill an entire ADMIN magazine special. Before version 1.7, Kubernetes only implemented IPv4 pervasively. IPv6 ... If you run microservices in containers, they are forced to communicate with each other – and with the outside world. We explain how to network pods and nodes in Kubernetes.
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Exploring Ubuntu cloud tools
28.06.2011
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- 4B760828 emi- E0A3107A 192.168.1.101 172.19.1.3 pending mykeypair 0 m1.small 2011- 03- 09T16:22:36.864Z cluster1 eki- F7111106 eri- 0B641162 04 ... Cloud computing, promising manageable, quickly deployed, virtual machines in large networks, is so appealing in a world where everyone is trying to cut costs. Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud Services (UEC
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PostgreSQL Replication Update
14.08.2017
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. For example, suppose a user issues the following SQL statement: DELETE FROM data WHERE id < 4; In this case, decoding the transaction logs would deliver: DELETE FROM data WHERE id = 1; DELETE FROM data WHERE ... High availability, replication, and scaling are everyday necessities in the database world. What features does PostgreSQL offer in this context, and how good are they?
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Processing streaming events with Apache Kafka
02.02.2021
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stores the events for a topic in a log. These logs are easy to understand because they are simple data structures with known semantics. You should keep three things in mind: (1) Kafka events always append ... Apache Kafka reads and writes events virtually in real time, and you can extend it to take on a wide range of roles in today's world of big data and event streaming.

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