Questions tagged [architecture]
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Ethernet switching architecture
I'm currently designing the electronics for the new version of our robots.
On the current version, all the Ethernet switching is done with off the shelf switches/devices (there is just a single ...
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lvm: lvresize --resizefs does not read the request size in correctly
I am trying to resize a logical volume (as well as the filesystem contained on that volume) and am a little confused by the output of the lvresize command:
# lvresize --resizefs -L 2T /dev/archive/...
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Fivetran - CDC vs Fivetran Teleport
I am configuring Fivetran between many MS SQL servers and a snowflake database.
I came across two transport option: using CDC and Fivetran Teleport.
Fivetran Teleport is fairly new technology that ...
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Stream Webcam video to a website
I am trying to build a system where I want to stream video from a webcam to a website, I am new to video processing, but so far, I have learned that I need to use FFmpeg lib, an AWS-S3 bucket and hls....
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How to ensure a server's source code and binaries are the same as the standard?
I have seen the on-premise equipment having a design to deal with unauthorized modifications, e.g. a client's staff wants to resolve a technical issue by DIY (do it yourself), not willing to call the ...
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Install arm librariers including dependencies on amd64
i'm currently trying to install primarily libdbus-1.so (so the libdbus-1-dev:arm64 package) on my amd64 system so that I can cross compile a rust application. But it's not working somehow, because i'm ...
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Port knocking as poor (wo)man's approach to steer IOT devices?
First off, I am well aware that port-knocking does create more security-feeling than real saftey, and that it is mainly a security-by-obscurity thing. Nevertheless: Are there are open-source projects ...
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VECTORWORKS : superpostion in 3D, transparent walls, display unreadable
I have a problem to display my 3D project on vectorworks. The walls are like hollow and transparent (image 1, transparent walls), and the whole becomes very diffcult to read and understand, as you can ...
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Which CPU has better IPC using the same TPD, a performance core clocked down or high a efficiency core
I'm wondering why the M1 has 4 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores, instead of 8 performance cores with 4 cores running higher efficiency, having the ability to step up to performance.
I ...
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Is fuchsia supports 32 bit ARM architecture? [closed]
Is fuchsia supports 32 bit ARM architecture?
If yes, how to build for 32-bit architecture ?
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Compatible CPUs in this motherboard [closed]
It says GA-T672FXME & L-S672G.
1.How can I know which CPUs are compatible??
2.How can I tell what type of socket does it use and what is it’s architecture??
3.Also which out of the two is ...
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IPSec database location
Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) has two database:
Security Policy Database (SPD) and Security Association Database (SAD)
I want to know where are these database located?
Do they exist on both ...
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Can I make a hardened ISO image for use
I am needing to spin up a VM and harden it to some standards. I realize that I might have to do this multiple times and I am not really up for a parallel ssh session on several boxes.
Is there a way ...
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naming: mipsle vs mipsel
According to this article, mipsel refers to little-endian MIPS. The word mipsel is currently used by Debian and linux-mips wiki.
However, Golang refers to the same architecture(I guess) with GOARCH=...
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Is it correct to say that main memory (RAM) is a part of CPU?
I recently had an argue with my English teacher, because of text given to us for translation. It states:
The pieces of equipment making up the computer system are
known as hardware. The most ...