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Create a Jenkins backup/restore Unix/Linux
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I told in the notes about installing, configuring, scaling, and jobs in Jenkins. come To a head yet that you need to have backups in order to rollback ago.
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Configure fail2ban Centos 7
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If you have a server or computer that is directly connected to the Internet, they are exposed to certain risk. Now any web server or VPS is a potential
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Performance test Linux
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Users rarely think about the configuration and performance they use a personal computer. Usually the interest in this topic arises, if the user is keen
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Valgrind
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Valgrind is a set of tools to identify problems with memory, detecting memory leaks and profiling. Was created by Valgrind as a tool for debugging memory
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Working with AWS Beanstalk using the command line in Unix/Linux
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Working with AWS Beanstalk using the command line in Unix/Linux AWS Elastic Beanstalk is an easy – to-use service for deploying and scaling online applications
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As for LibreOffice to make landscape page
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By default, the editor LibreOffice page looks exactly the same as an ordinary sheet of A4 paper and has a portrait orientation. This is necessary because
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Installing MySQL in Debian 10
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MySQL is the most widely used database management system (DBMS) open source. It is used to store and retrieve data in many applications.
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Open ports in Ubuntu
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In modern operating systems can not do without the interaction of programs with the external environment and the Internet. To do this, use the mechanisms of the ports.
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Install Chromium Ubuntu 20.04
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Chromium – a very popular browser is open source, developed by Google At the moment he occupies a leading position in the browser market, despite
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Skippy-XD
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To install qBittorrent in Ubuntu
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qBittorrent is one of the most popular free torrent clients open source for Linux. The software supports platforms such as Linux, Windows, MacOS and FreeBSD.
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