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A review by Ars Technica found that WireGuard was easy to set up and use, used strong ciphers, and had a minimal codebase that provided for a small attack surface. [16] WireGuard has received funding from the Open Technology Fund [17] and donations from Jump Trading, Mullvad, Tailscale, Fly.io, and the NLnet Foundation. [18]
Alternative terms for "row" and "diagonal" include "dedicated" and "distributed". [2] Invented by NetApp, it is offered as RAID-DP in their ONTAP systems. [3] The technique can be considered RAID 6 in the broad SNIA definition [4] and has the same failure characteristics as RAID 6. The performance penalty of RAID-DP is typically under 2% when ...
Tailscale Inc. is a software company based in Toronto, Ontario. Tailscale develops a partially open-source software-defined mesh virtual private network (VPN) and a web-based management service. [ a ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The company provides a zero config VPN as a service under the same name.
ZeroTier, Inc. is a software company with a freemium business model based in Irvine, California.ZeroTier provides proprietary software, SDKs [1] and commercial products and services to create and manage virtual software-defined networks.
This community-oriented focus allows Unraid to provide a vast catalog of community apps while Unraid provides moderation to ensure users are safe, compatible and have a consistent experience. [3] Specifically, Unraid community apps are created via plugins or Docker containers providing the capability of extending Unraid in nearly any capacity.
Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS) is a communications protocol providing security to datagram-based applications by allowing them to communicate in a way designed [1] [2] [3] to prevent eavesdropping, tampering, or message forgery.
Gargoyle is a free OpenWrt-based Linux distribution for a range of wireless routers based on Broadcom, Atheros, MediaTek and others chipsets, [2] [3] Asus Routers, Netgear, Linksys and TP-Link routers. Among notable features is the ability to limit and monitor bandwidth and set bandwidth caps per specific IP address. [4] [5] [6] [7]
By the end of 2009, Volker Theile was the only active developer of FreeNAS, a NAS operating system that Olivier Cochard-Labbé started developing from m0n0wall in 2005. [6] [7] [8] m0n0wall is a variation of the FreeBSD operating system, and Theile decided he wanted to rewrite FreeNAS for Linux.