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The BMW MINI SP Daten v58 files

Feb 9, 2017Gabriel MoldoveanuGadgets0 Comment

Because we are in the IT field, we manage areas other then cloud and virtualization, servers, vps hosting, webhosting, datacenter operations, OSes or middleware. We love cars, and we like to tweak and personalize features that the manufacturer didn’t want to program – short word: coding, or they would have asked for extra cash just […]

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OpenSSH server – Enable and secure on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS

Jan 13, 2017Gabriel MoldoveanuCloud Servers, Dedicated Servers, Operating Systems, VPS Hosting1 Comment

The OpenSSH server can authenticate users using the standard methods supported by the ssh protocol: with a password; public-key authentication, using per-user keys; host-based authentication, which is a secure version of rlogin’s host trust relationships using public keys; keyboard-interactive, a generic challenge-response mechanism that is often used for simple password authentication but which can also […]

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NodeJS install on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus)

Jan 13, 2017Gabriel MoldoveanuCloud Servers, Dedicated Servers, Operating Systems, VPS Hosting0 Comment

Node.js is an open-source, cross-platform JavaScript runtime environment for developing a diverse variety of tools and applications. Although Node.js is not a JavaScript framework, many of its basic modules are written in JavaScript, and developers can write new modules in JavaScript. The runtime environment interprets JavaScript using Google’s V8 JavaScript engine. — Wikipedia For this […]

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Google Straps Aclima Sensors To Street View Cars To Map Air Pollution

Jul 29, 2015Gabriel MoldoveanuCloud Servers0 Comment

If a city knows what intersections are full of smog, it could add trees or change stop light schedules to improve the air its citizens breathe. Google Earth’s Outreach program that equips non-profits and public-benefit organizations with data wants to give the world these insights. So today, Google revealed that it’s been working with SF […]

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Why are smartwatches still a niche purchase?

Jul 29, 2015Gabriel MoldoveanuGadgets0 Comment

With so many brands on deck, why aren’t we seeing more smartwatches? The advent of connected watches suffers from no shortage of hype, from Apple’s smartwatch being made available for rent, to Pebble Time’s fundraising campaign breaking Kickstarter records, to Casio’s critically acclaimed “watch first” approach. And considering the volume of explainer roundups advising which […]

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Windows 10 unveiled with new browser Microsoft Edge

Jul 29, 2015Gabriel MoldoveanuOperating Systems0 Comment

As of July 29th, Windows users across the world will be able to switch to Windows 10. People who have reserved a copy will begin receiving Microsoft 10 in batches. As more copies become available, Windows will automatically scan systems to determine whether they are compatible, and then download Windows 10 automatically and free of […]

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Openstack HEAT tutorials: 3. Autoscaling with Ceilometer

May 29, 2015Gabriel MoldoveanuCloud Servers0 Comment

The real power of Heat is creating autoscaling resources which automatically scale up/down resources based on Ceilometer metrics. In the example below, Heat will create an autoscaling group with a minimum of 1 instances and a maximum of 5 instances (at launch time it will create only one instance) and will adjust the number of […]

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Openstack HEAT tutorials: 2. Creating multiple resources of the same type using autoscaling group

May 29, 2015Gabriel MoldoveanuCloud Servers0 Comment

This example will show you how to create multiple resources of the same type using autoscaling groups. The real power of autoscaling groups is to use them together with scale-up/down policies in order for Openstack to automatically create new instances (scale-up) or delete instances (scale-down) based on a chosen metric. For example, when the average […]

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Openstack HEAT tutorials: 1. Deploying an instance with haproxy installed and configured for basic HTTP load balancing

May 29, 2015Gabriel MoldoveanuCloud Servers2 Comments

This is a an example of HEAT template for deploying an instance with haproxy installed and configured for basic HTTP load balancing. Below you my see the script which is composed of three sections: 1. Template format section This template is written AWS CloudFormation (CFN) format. This is typically expressed in JSON format. The template […]

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Openstack Summit, Vancouver – Day 2 (May 2015)

May 29, 2015Gabriel MoldoveanuCloud Servers0 Comment

Mark Collier, COO at Openstack starts the day going a little deeper into Openstack’s architecture than on Day 1 explaining to the audience that the platform not only supports the major hypervisors, but also bare-metal implementations. This fact leading nicely onto the first of the customer evidence sessions with Collier introducing James Penick, Cloud Architect […]

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