I’ve been using this image with different providers for years. I would highly recommend it.
I’ve been using this image with different providers for years. I would highly recommend it.
Any other OS usually does. It helps enterprise customers make cost projections.
This is one of the jobs of OpenLDAP.
That’s a poor excuse. If something is secret or higher it has a different TLD. The SIPRnet uses .smil for example. There are also tools at the boundaries that don’t allow going from SIPR to NIPR unless they meet specific criteria. Basically you can only leak those secrets accidentally if they were already on a system they shouldn’t have been on.
And you spread that server load by selecting different servers. While what you’re saying is technically true, in a practical sense if everyone picked a more local server that would be one way to achieve what you’re saying.
That’s the first thought I had too. Obviously, with his photo, he is looking pretty safe, but he has practically a museum worth of old tech.