I’m reading Mastering KVM Virtualization and it says the four pillars of virtualization are:
- CPU
- memory
- storage
- network
I’m reading Mastering KVM Virtualization and it says the four pillars of virtualization are:
The following monster will parse the mail log and report on unique host connections along with a count.
cat /var/log/mail.log | \ grep ' connect from unknown' | \ awk '{ print $8 }' | \ sort | \ sed -n 's/.*\[\([0-9]\{1,3\}\.[0-9]\{1,3\}\.[0-9]\{1,3\}\.[0-9]\{1,3\}\)\].*/\1/p' | \ awk '{count[$1]++} END {for (word in count) print count[word], word}' | \ sort -n
Hell yeah! ChatGPT Shared Links FAQ. I see many links in your future.
Today I was checking out bare-metal systems available from OVHcloud.
A 2016 article about how AWS came about: How AWS came to be.
Some good doco from Digital Ocean over here: How To Use SSHFS to Mount Remote File Systems Over SSH.
Today I learned about AWS SDK for PHP. Haven’t actually used it.
An awesome video on the Internet Archive Infrastructure. 200 petabytes!
Found an article: How to set up a basic jump host with SSH in Linux.
Check out https://free-for.dev/ for a list of services which are free for developers.