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daks / High_Performance_Redis.md
Created August 29, 2023 11:16 — forked from neomantra/High_Performance_Redis.md
Notes on running Redis with HPC techniques

High Performance Redis

In response to this brief blog entry, @antirez tweeted for some documentation on high-performance techniques for Redis. What I present here are general high-performance computing (HPC) techniques. The examples are oriented to Redis. but they work well for any program designed to be single- or worker-threaded and asynchronous (e.g. uses epoll).

The motivation for using these techniques is to maximize performance of our system and services. By isolating work, controlling memory, and other tuning, you can achieve significant reduction in latency and increase in throughput.

My perspective comes from the microcosm of my own bare-metal (vs VM), on-premises deployment. It might not be suitable for all scenarios, especially cloud deployments, as I have little experience with HPC there. After some discussion, maybe this can be adapted as [redis.io documentation](https://redis.io/do

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daks / README
Last active July 12, 2023 09:10
strongswan swanctl IPSec tunnels
Configuration files for strongswan to create an IPSec tunnel between two peers: peer1 which has IP 192.168.231.1 and peer2
with IP 192.168.231.2.
Tunnel will be established between those two IPs and each peer will have an in-tunnel network subnet of 10.0.1.0/24 for peer1
and 10.0.2.0/24 for peer2.
swanctl configuration is used, and XFRM interfaces too
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daks / dovecot-doveadm-sync.md
Created May 22, 2023 11:34 — forked from scottnunemacher/dovecot-doveadm-sync.md
Sync (migrate) a Dovecot Email Account from One Dovecot Server to Another

Sync (migrate) a Dovecot Email Account from One Dovecot Server to Another

The man doveadm-sync pages are cryptic and not very well explained, as well they are missing quality real-world examples.

This gist aims to give some clarity and explanation.

Here is the command I got to successfully transfer (and sync backwards too) an email account from an old Dovecot email server to a new Dovecot email server:

To my knowledge, both servers must have a matching account already setup for this to work:

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daks / cfgmgmtcamp2016.org
Created March 13, 2017 19:46 — forked from philandstuff/cfgmgmtcamp2016.org
configuration management camp 2016 notes
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daks / collectd-squid-plugins
Created March 6, 2017 16:59 — forked from wrzasa/collectd-squid-plugins
Collectd plugins to read squid statistics.
Work for me with squid 3.4 on debian jessie.
I use it with collectd exec plugin (https://collectd.org/documentation/manpages/collectd-exec.5.shtml)
to collect data from squid, send it over the network to influxdb and visualize with grafana.
Maybe someone will have some use of it. Good luck ;-)
https://gist.github.com/wrzasa/dfd7b554171159a6b2ab24b03b8e30b8/
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daks / README.md
Last active February 28, 2017 18:34 — forked from GeReinhart/albums_per_year.md
Albums

This script helps you construct your albums per year list, using Last.fm top albums list.

You need Python, pylast and musicbrainzng.

Initialize your parameters like in the env.example file and 'source' it.

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daks / auto.luks
Last active May 24, 2022 15:56
Autofs script to automount LUKS encrypted disks. Based on http://msqr.us/m2/archives/2009/07/configuring-automount-for-luks.html
#!/bin/bash
# This file must be executable to work! chmod 755!
#
# The LUKS key must exist as a file at /etc/.keys/${device}.key
# Protect this directory: root as user/group, 400 as permissions
#
# Edit your autofs master file to include something like
# /mnt/crypt /etc/auto.luks --timeout=600
#
# Then you can access your LUKS encrypted disk with
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daks / keybase.md
Last active August 29, 2015 14:20

Keybase proof

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  • I am daks on github.
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To claim this, I am signing this object:

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daks / restore_permissions.sh
Last active March 15, 2018 15:19
restore permissions and user/group on Linux/Unix
# sometimes, when changing permission or ownership you run a command like
# chown -R www-data: .*
# and it does what you want correctly: change ownership on dotfiles
# but it does also what you don't want: change ownership on all files which are in the parent directory
# which is really bad
# the solution, taken from http://sysadminnotebook.blogspot.fr/2012/06/how-to-reset-folder-permissions-to.html
# 1. on a snapshot or another Debian installation run
find / -exec stat --format "chmod %a %n" {} \; > /tmp/restoreperms.sh
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daks / 10-udev-disks.rules
Last active November 21, 2023 08:58
mpd configuration with music collection on removable usb disk, using autofs to automount when needed. Used on a RaspberryPi
# /etc/udev/rules.d/10-udev-disks.rules
# udev custom rule
# using # udevadm info -a -p $(udevadm info -q path -n /dev/sda1)
# I found the necessary information about my USB device
# and take the necessary ones to make it unique (idVendor, idProduct, serial here)
# when plugging the disk, nevermind the device name it gets (sda1, sdb1,...) udev creates /dev/mpd-disk and runs the script indicated
KERNEL=="sd?1",ATTRS{idVendor}=="xxxx",ATTRS{idProduct}=="yyyy",ATTRS{serial}=="zzzzzzzzzzzz",SYMLINK+="mpd-disk",RUN+="/root/bin/hdparm-mpd-disk.sh"