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SCALE 7x: Anthony Linberry on Malicious Code Injection Via /dev/mem
Posted On: February 24, 2009
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Comments: 5955 Responseshttp://www.thebitsource.com/tech-conferences/scale7x-linux-kernel-code-injection-anthony-linberry/SCALE+7x%3A+Anthony+Linberry+on+Malicious+Code+Injection+Via+%2Fdev%2Fmem2009-02-25+03%3A06%3A08Matthew+Sacks
SCALE 7x: Anthony Linberry on Malicious Code Injection Via /dev/mem Anthony Lineberry is a security researcher from Los Angeles who has been active in the security community for many years, specializing in reverse engineering code, ... Read More...
How is the Linux Load Average Calculated and Interpreted?
Posted On: August 8, 2008
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How is the Linux Load Average Calculated and Interpreted? How is the load average to be interpreted? The average number of processes in the run queue calculates the Load Average over some period of time ... Read More...

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    1. Getting Started with the Android SDK in 10 minutes
      By vinumber
      04/08/2010 7:52 am

      Great tutorial. I've been looking for this for a while! It's nice to have a quick, direct tut without having to read pages and pages of docs. Thanks.

    2. Rackspace Cloud Servers versus Amazon EC2: Performance Analysis
      By chrisarmer
      07/07/2010 3:32 pm

      There are a number of key "true" cloud providers out there. Rackspace is actually not a true cloud provider because they do not offer centralized storage and thus are not able to do live migrations and offer high availability. If your node goes down thats it…

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    3. Rackspace Cloud Servers versus Amazon EC2: Performance Analysis
      By chrisarmer
      06/07/2010 1:42 am

      There are a number of key "true" cloud providers out there. Rackspace is actually not a true cloud provider because they do not offer centralized storage and thus are not able to do live migrations and offer high availability. If your node goes down thats it…

      One of the best true cloud providers that I know of is Gigenetcloud.com. They are competitively priced and have a VERY fast system that offers all the features a true cloud product can offer and are adding more each and every week.

    4. Rackspace Cloud Servers versus Amazon EC2: Performance Analysis
      By JK Wildlife Photography
      18/06/2010 11:56 am

      Very interesting read! Thanks for posting that. It’s difficult to know what (true) cloud providers there are out there, and which would be better for your needs.

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