Permissive Action Links
Saturday, November 24th, 2007>>> A PAL — a “Permissive Action Link” — is the box that is supposed to prevent unauthorized use of a nuclear weapon
>>> A PAL — a “Permissive Action Link” — is the box that is supposed to prevent unauthorized use of a nuclear weapon
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Russian: speed up options to samba config (TCP related)
Posted in Linux, performance, samba, smb, sysadmin | Comments Off | permalink
web interface for HylaFAX — fax server
Posted in asterisk, fax, sysadmin, voip | Comments Off | permalink
http://www.royans.net/files/MacCarthaigh-Joost.pdf — PDF slides
Posted in architecture, design, Joost, network, networking, p2p, scalability | Comments Off | permalink
A LOT of bits of info, links to slides, posts, videos about BIG websites and their internals
Posted in architecture, performance, scalability, web | Comments Off | permalink
Ninth Real-Time Linux Workshop held in Linz, Austria, Nov. 2-3, 2007
Posted in development, devices, embedded, Linux, real-time | Comments Off | permalink
well, when it’s time to cook a turkey
Posted in cooking, recipe, thanksgiving, turkey | Comments Off | permalink
presentation about Youtube internal architecture, details on how youtube can scale that much
Posted in apache, architecture, design, distributed, mysql, performance, scalability, web2.0, youtube | Comments Off | permalink
a paper by J. Black (U of Colorado) addressing some concerns about compare/address-by-hash methods. Those concerns are frequently razed by Val Henson
Posted in crypto, cs, hash, md5, sha1 | Comments Off | permalink
Transnexus sell some commercial product (something like session authorization / CDR device for asterisk) , but they did performance testing for asterisk (back 2 back sip) and SIP switching for Ser
Posted in asterisk, benchmark, performance, router, SeR, sip, voip | Comments Off | permalink
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