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19.12.2012
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. Amazon Redshift offers high performance and reliability through the use of columnar data storage, advanced com- pression, and distribution and parallelization of queries across a cluster of inexpensive
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Perfect Storm Brewing: The Linux Desktop - Part Two
03.08.2012
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like the Beagleboard (and BeagleBone), Raspberry Pi, and the “AK802 Mini Android 4.0 Network Media Player”. Like the Arduino, the Beagleboard and BeagleBone are inexpensive systems, but are powerful
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Workspace: Pi-Based Backup
02.07.2013
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a light, flexible, and inexpensive backup tool can be an indispensable tool in your travel bag. Several backup solutions are available on the market, but with a Raspberry Pi, you can build your own backup
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Tuning WLAN Routers
29.03.2009
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save you money by letting you adapt an inexpensive router, such as the WRT54GL, to perform the functions of a more expensive tool. Of course, hacking the home router is not exactly an activity
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Migrating to an SSD
06.06.2014
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Today's consumer SSD is nearly as inexpensive as a good hard drive. The low price and high performance of an SSD makes it an attractive replacement for a conventional disk. Users can expect a five
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, but it's aimed more at admins than developers.   Creating a redundant array of inexpensive links * Konstantin Agouros The Fault Tolerant Router daemon uses multipath routing among multiple Internet
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massive clusters of inexpensive and small machines. Commercial solutions offer GIFEE functionality, but they can be very expensive and difficult to integrate with other systems. The goal of the Torus
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_Pantelejenkova_123rf.png - You do not have permission to view this object. More Online Linux Magazine http://www.linux-magazine.com ADMIN HPC http://hpc.admin-magazine.com/ ClusterHAT * Jeff Layton Inexpensive
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with cellular networks and ISPs to offer inexpensive Internet to these users at non-peak hours, so they can get system updates; otherwise, content is updated as they are connected. Endless offers not just offline
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30.09.2009
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uses the popular ATmega32 microcontroller – an inexpensive alternative with many free developer applications. A second component, the USBN9604, supports USB access. This variant can be built easily

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