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🚨 Cyberattacks don’t take weekends off.

In Spain, 75% of ransomware attacks happen on weekends or public holidays. Why? Reduced staff and lower vigilance. 🔒 At RELIANOID, we protect your systems 24/7—because cybersecurity isn’t just a Monday-to-Friday job. 👉 Revisit this essential article: https://www.relianoid.com/blog/weekend-vulnerabil..

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RELIANOID soon at NAISS!

🔐 RELIANOID at NAISS 2025 – Austin, TX 📅 June 1–3, 2025 | 📍 Hilton Austin Hotel We’re excited to announce that RELIANOID will be attending the North American Information Security Summit (NAISS) — a premier gathering of cybersecurity leaders, innovators, and strategists. What’s on the agenda? ✅ Execu..

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@laura_garcia shared a post, 1 year ago
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Top rated review! Yeah!

🌟 Thank you for the 5-star review on Google! Your support keeps us going and growing. 🙌 #CustomerAppreciation #OpenSource #CyberSecurity #TechCommunity #RELIANOID #Innovation #Trust..

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Common Issues with Grafana Login and How to Fix Them

Forgot your Grafana password or locked out? Know common login issues and simple fixes to get you back into your dashboards fast.

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Track the Right Elasticsearch Metrics Without the Noise

Learn how to monitor the most important Elasticsearch metrics to keep your cluster healthy—without getting lost in unnecessary data noise.

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OpenTelemetry vs Micrometer: Here’s How to Decide

Trying to pick between OpenTelemetry and Micrometer? Here’s a clear look at how they differ and where each one fits best.

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@laura_garcia shared a post, 1 year ago
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Dublin Tech Summit 2025

Exciting news! DTS25 – Dublin Tech Summit 2025 is coming to Dublin for two transformative days of innovation and collaboration as part of the Women in Tech Global Conference. Experience Europe’s best tech learning on 4 large stages, network in a vibrant Global Village, and enjoy exclusive attendee p..

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India’s Reserve Bank is strengthening cybersecurity

India’s Reserve Bank is strengthening cybersecurity with an exclusive domain for Indian banks and mandatory Additional Factor of Authentication (AFA) for cross-border transactions. As financial threats evolve, integrating Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is crucial for secure digital payments. At ..

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Getting Started with Loki for Log Management

A practical guide to setting up Loki for logs—how it works, how to query, and what to watch out for in real-world environments.

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🔍 What's the difference between an ALG, a Proxy, and a Firewall?

We’ve put together a clear comparison chart to help you understand how these three critical components operate at the application and network layers. 🛡️ Firewall: Blocks or allows traffic based on rules. 🌐 Proxy: Acts as an intermediary for requests. 🔁 ALG: Understands specific protocols to dynamica..

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Slurm Workload Manager is an open-source, fault-tolerant, and highly scalable cluster management and scheduling system widely used in high-performance computing (HPC). Designed to operate without kernel modifications, Slurm coordinates thousands of compute nodes by allocating resources, launching and monitoring jobs, and managing contention through its flexible scheduling queue.

At its core, Slurm uses a centralized controller (slurmctld) to track cluster state and assign work, while lightweight daemons (slurmd) on each node execute tasks and communicate hierarchically for fault tolerance. Optional components like slurmdbd and slurmrestd extend Slurm with accounting and REST APIs. A rich set of commands—such as srun, squeue, scancel, and sinfo—gives users and administrators full visibility and control.

Slurm’s modular plugin architecture supports nearly every aspect of cluster operation, including authentication, MPI integration, container runtimes, resource limits, energy accounting, topology-aware scheduling, preemption, and GPU management via Generic Resources (GRES). Nodes are organized into partitions, enabling sophisticated policies for job size, priority, fairness, oversubscription, reservation, and resource exclusivity.

Widely adopted across academia, research labs, and enterprise HPC environments, Slurm serves as the backbone for many of the world’s top supercomputers, offering a battle-tested, flexible, and highly configurable framework for large-scale distributed computing.