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"Infrastructure as a Service" (IaaS) refers to a cloud computing model where a provider delivers essential IT infrastructure like servers, storage, and networking resources on demand, allowing users to access and utilize these resources over the internet on a pay-as-you-go basis, without having to manage the underlying physical hardware; essentially, "renting" computing power instead of buying and maintaining your own hardware.
Key points about IaaS:
- Flexibility:
Users can scale up or down their resource usage based on their needs, paying only for what they use. - Control:
While the provider manages the physical infrastructure, users still have control over their operating systems, applications, and data. - Cost-effective:
Eliminates the need for large upfront investments in hardware and reduces maintenance costs.
Examples of IaaS providers: Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform.
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A good .NET 🌐 is hard to find
I keep digging through .net since I want a better one than the one I have expiring. Thusly I found something of a candidate worth selling, but I want to keep digging. Use of tools on the internet, are varying such as reversedictionary.org and other. Numerical names of representation were surprisingly taken (for example, 8231.net) as I looked through the queries. My ideal expired/expiring .net is a 3 character one. I almost got to register a 2 character .net that expired in 2015, but IANA said you can't buy them (2 letter .net) directly through a registrar any longer. It is still expired to this day so; nobody is being a jerk like Twitter was when I needed the username @kinesis. That was so wrong I had to give up my username ID for the millennium. I picked it out of the dictionary, and everyone takes it before I find and register it as service user. I wish I had root on the .net registrar, so I could just apply my desire(d) names to named.conf and /var/named.
Come with me to the .net store, let's find something valuable 👟. Show me your most recent .net domains!
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Accidently found 2 secrets of UNIX flavor MacOS "Darwin" and Plesk Linux servers
- zsh: Pressing Ctrl + SHIFT R opens a history search to re-apply the same command against the shell.
- A 'mesg' command does the talk daemon. This was OG stuff from Linux, from going back to when I was a child.
- Also knew about utmp from Linux, maybe wtmp too.
- This file was the history of login for telnet, but now for SSH and via 'w' and 'who'.
- So, I went on my friend Dan's Linux server and pulled out 'utmpdump' which I also discovered. When applied with file "/var/log/wtmp" in arguments it would show some possibly useful information fields perhaps about login history. This is a query portal for perhaps LDAP scripts or databases?
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- ℹ️ Use the 'last' command to use the wtmp of user logins.