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  • Debian, CentOS, Slackware, FreeBSD, OpenSolaris and Ubuntu Server Edition: Which one to use for an http web server?

    - by Ako
    I am going to install and administrate a virtual server for a small university. The server should run inside a virtual machine (VirtualBox OSE). It is only used in the university network and is invisible to the outside world. It should run Apache web server for PHP, MySQL and probably a mail server. I don't know which OS to use. Main criteria for choosing include ease of administration and updating, package management and performance. I wonder if anyone has any suggestions? And candidate OSs are: Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS, Slackware, FreeBSD, OpenSolaris. Add any other OS if you know any better alternatives.

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  • Resilient Linux Mail Server Setup

    - by Coops
    How would people design a resilient mail server setup with Linux? On an application level what the system needs to provide is both an incoming and outgoing mail service (i.e. SMTP & IMAP), along with filtering and archive storage (the archive part isn't critical yet, so we'll look at this later probably). What is required on top of this is a resilient system, i.e. one which will handle individual server failures without interrupting service. As such I would term this a High Availability mail system. This is in contrast to a High Performance mail setup, as in our case the volume of mail being handled isn't the important factor, it's simply that it stays online. Having not approached this problem before, the first thing I thought of was a clustered file system (gfs/gluster/etc), combined with heartbeat to failover a floating IP to another box in the case of a server failure. Combined with postfix & dovecot does this sound feasible to people?

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  • Need hard disk recommendation for linux home server.

    - by neotracker
    Hello, I'm planing to build a little linux homeserver. It will mainly be used for storage and maybe as an media pc. I plan to build a software raid5 with 4 1.5TB or 2TB hard drives. I already decided to use the Western Digital Caviar Green 1.5 TB drive, but then I read about some problems with the WD green series about many drives failing and that they are not recommended for raid anyway. Of course, I couldn't find much facts on the issues so I thought I just ask here ;-) What hard drives would you recommended for a software raid5 setup? As I only need it for storage, the whole thing doesn't have to be too fast. So I prefer a cheap price and silence to great performance.

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  • How do you explain ethernet cable problems to non networking people?

    - by Bryan McLemore
    We've recently been doing a large network migration in our datacenter. We've had a few cables in this start to deliver really bad pings (in excess of 500ms on a LAN) before they could be replaced. The cables we were replacing weren't made the best. They where all hand made and the runs were so short on some of them that the bend radius was definitely too tight. Some of them ran in bundles right in front of the heat exhaust of the power supplies. The cables were running ok until we started pulling the ones surrounding them out. Then a few started having the problem I mentioned above degrading performance and causing reliability issues. I'm trying to figure out the best way to explain this to non networking people. Is there any documentation that people could recommend or other methods?

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  • Windows script to create directories of 3,000 files

    - by uhpl1
    We have some email archiving that is dumping all the emails into a directory. Because of some performance reasons with the server, I want to setup an automated task that will run a script once a day and if there is more than 3,000 (or whatever number) of files in the main directory, create a new directory with the date and move all the main directory files into it. I'm sure someone has already written something similar, so if anyone could point me at it that would be great. Batch file or Powershell would both be fine.

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  • What specs to consider when buying SSD?

    - by penyuan
    When I bought "traditional" hard drives, I have been told to consider specs like RPM (5400, 7200, etc.), buffer size (16MB, 32MB etc.), and interface (IDE, SATA, etc.). (did I miss something?) What about solid state drives (SSD)? What are some important specs to consider in terms of performance and reliability? By the way, are SSDs just as reliable as traditional hard drives now? A couple years ago I heard they're not, but that's a "long time" ago now. Thanks for your answer.

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  • RewriteRule in htaccess in subdirectory

    - by Jay
    Windows server, running Apache. In my Apache conf, I have AllowOverride None for the root of a site and then I have a subdirectory set to AllowOverride All: <Directory /> AllowOverride None </Directory> <Directory "/safe/"> AllowOverride All </Directory> However, when I try to set up a rewrite rule in the subdirectory's htaccess file, nothing happens, I just get a 404 page not found error. Example: RewriteEngine On RewriteRule (.*) /blah?test=$1 [R=302,NC,NE,L] Rwewriting URLs are working fine from the root via the Apache conf. I don't understand why the rule is ignored. I don't want to do the URL re-writing within the conf because for this case I may need to be changing the redirects constantly and don't want to reload the server every time a change is made. I also don't want to affect server performance by enabling htaccess files site-wide, just in the subdirectory I need it.

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  • Camtasia on remote computer?

    - by daughtkom
    I have a need to use one laptop for a live presentation (with projector, etc.), but record that presentation on another laptop -- similar to what I can do with Camtasia, only with the recording happening on another laptop. Is this possible? What do I need to do this? Some VGA device that goes between the presenting machine and the projector? Some USB device? My ideal requirements: The machines must be "standard" laptops (so I can't just add a new card to a desktop, etc.). I prefer a hardware solution, but cannot involve studio type equipment. I'd prefer not to install Camtasia (or similar) on the presenting machine for two reasons: licensing issues performance issues (sometimes the presentations are machine intensive and I don't want the recording software to interfere with the presentation) I'd appreciate any tips. Thanks.

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  • Would NetBSD be a good choice for a web server?

    - by Alexander
    I've the choice of crafting a NetBSD image for a Xen VPS host, and was just wanting to play around as I like BSD and wished to use it for my general web hosting. I will be hosting a low-mid traffic website and maybe a few other simple services. Do you think NetBSD would be a sufficient choice, in terms of general performance of multiple system users and fair amount of traffic to Apache compared to what Linux could normally handle? I am concerned if I do start to really like it and keep it, I may be limiting myself if I am to move further with my web host and get more traffic (and maybe a lot of FTP access and user shell accounts) Ken

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  • When is it time to buy a new hard drive, and what considerations go into buying a new hard drive?

    - by user1125620
    I've had my current hard drive for about 4-5 years now, and I've never had a problem with it before, but now it's making whirring noises. It's done this before and, last time, the noise did go away the next day, but I have accumulated quite a bit of information that I wouldn't want to lose on the drive. HD Tune Pro and Berlac Advisor both said the drive was healthy, and I wouldn't want to get a new one unless it was absolutely necessary or was going to show drastic performance improvements. My only knock against the drive would be that Visual Studio takes longer to load than I'd like it to. HD Tune Pro says the average read speed is 54.3MB/s. I'm not sure if that's good or bad, but it seems about average compared to similar drives on http://www.hdtune.com/testresults.html. Model #: WDC WD5000AAJS-22YFA0 So, should hard drives be replaced after a certain amount of time? Has mine reached that point? Would a new hard drive be any faster?

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  • VMWare Workstation 8, Sharing a VM without copying them to "Shared VMs location"

    - by Stebi
    I have a host computer (Win7-64) with three different harddrives. It runs several VMs which are distributed among those harddrives for a better performance. Now with VMWare Workstation 8 it is possible to "share" the VMs. I'd like to use this feature, but I have to convert the VMs to "Shared VMs". When I try this WMWare forces me to copy the VMs to one predefined folder, thus making my effort of distributing the VMs among the harddrives meaningless. Is there any possibility to keep the VMs where they are and share them anyway?

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  • Apple Airport Extreme Wireless Card M8881 Connectivity Issue

    - by Carlosfocker
    I bought a Apple Airport Extreme Wireless Card M8881 with the antenna for my old Power Mac G5 1.6 Ghz. The computer is running OS X 10.4. The card works and I can connect to my dlink 802.11g wireless router using WPA2/AES encryption. The problem is that the connection has intermittent connectivity issues. When the issue occurs the signal bars for the connection drop to one or two bars and the performance of the connection suffers greatly. The computer isn't far from the wireless router. I have a laptop at the desk where the mac is and it does not have any issues. I'm not sure what it might be? Updated drivers? Firmware? Let me know if I forgot any important information.

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  • OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 APACHE

    - by Abby E
    I been noticing a lot lately in my /server-status the OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 has been coming up lately a lot. I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 with the latest apache/php/MySQL. I'm not sure what they're for but I would like to see if it would effect performance by some how turning it off. I host some stuff that is accessed a lot that uses PHP/MySQL (600 rps). I'm not sure what it's there for but I do see the local 127.0.0.1 IP, so I assume it's something running local. What is it? How do your turn it off? If turned off how would it effect performance? The list below is a small example of it. (127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) hostname has been removed) 211-0 - 0/0/1035 . 24.28 240189 0 0.0 0.00 0.18 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 212-0 - 0/0/51274 . 677.97 202960 0 0.0 0.00 8.99 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 213-0 - 0/0/419 . 11.85 240424 0 0.0 0.00 0.07 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 214-0 - 0/0/240 . 7.96 240552 0 0.0 0.00 0.04 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 215-0 - 0/0/309 . 9.29 240492 0 0.0 0.00 0.05 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 216-0 - 0/0/98510 . 1258.25 177391 0 0.0 0.00 17.29 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 217-0 - 0/0/338 . 10.18 240464 0 0.0 0.00 0.06 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 218-0 - 0/0/345 . 10.27 240469 0 0.0 0.00 0.06 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 219-0 - 0/0/118538 . 1507.99 168914 0 0.0 0.00 20.80 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 220-0 - 0/0/98452 . 1259.10 177412 0 0.0 0.00 17.29 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 221-0 - 0/0/384 . 10.84 240453 0 0.0 0.00 0.06 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 222-0 - 0/0/331 . 10.03 240477 0 0.0 0.00 0.06 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 223-0 - 0/0/314 . 9.04 240493 0 0.0 0.00 0.05 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 224-0 - 0/0/75193 . 975.24 188845 0 0.0 0.00 13.18 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 225-0 - 0/0/362 . 10.62 240457 0 0.0 0.00 0.06 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 226-0 - 0/0/125773 . 1593.26 165647 0 0.0 0.00 22.06 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 227-0 - 0/0/82541 . 1063.89 185092 0 0.0 0.00 14.48 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 228-0 - 0/0/409 . 11.50 240436 0 0.0 0.00 0.07 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 229-0 - 0/0/219 . 7.38 240581 0 0.0 0.00 0.04 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 230-0 - 0/0/357 . 10.48 240458 0 0.0 0.00 0.06 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 231-0 - 0/0/469 . 12.39 240411 0 0.0 0.00 0.08 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 232-0 - 0/0/394 . 11.32 240445 0 0.0 0.00 0.07 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 233-0 - 0/0/276 . 9.00 240510 0 0.0 0.00 0.05 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 234-0 - 0/0/245 . 8.51 240536 0 0.0 0.00 0.04 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 235-0 - 0/0/215 . 7.45 240555 0 0.0 0.00 0.04 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 236-0 - 0/0/370 . 11.00 240443 0 0.0 0.00 0.06 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 237-0 - 0/0/400 . 10.96 240446 0 0.0 0.00 0.07 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 238-0 - 0/0/266 . 8.51 240531 0 0.0 0.00 0.04 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 239-0 - 0/0/304 . 9.81 240499 0 0.0 0.00 0.05 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 240-0 - 0/0/446 . 12.47 240421 0 0.0 0.00 0.08 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 241-0 - 0/0/19741 . 282.90 230130 0 0.0 0.00 3.45 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 242-0 - 0/0/98503 . 1259.43 177404 0 0.0 0.00 17.28 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 243-0 - 0/0/251 . 7.93 240551 0 0.0 0.00 0.04 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 244-0 - 0/0/273 . 8.42 240534 0 0.0 0.00 0.05 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 245-0 - 0/0/118485 . 1508.14 168950 0 0.0 0.00 20.79 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 246-0 - 0/0/294 . 9.35 240509 0 0.0 0.00 0.05 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 247-0 - 0/0/413 . 12.34 240437 0 0.0 0.00 0.07 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 248-0 - 0/0/258 . 8.55 240529 0 0.0 0.00 0.04 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0 249-0 - 0/0/303 . 9.77 240485 0 0.0 0.00 0.05 127.0.0.1 REMOVED.(null) OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0

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  • A space-efficient guest filesystem for grow-as-needed virtual disks ?

    - by Steve Schnepp
    A common practice is to use non-preallocated virtual disks. Since they only grow as needed, it makes them perfect for fast backup, overallocation and creation speed. Since file systems are usually based on physical disks they have the tendency to use the whole area available1 in order to increase the speed2 or reliability3. I'm searching a filesystem that does the exact opposite : try to touch the minimum blocks need by an aggressive block reuse. I would happily trade some performance for space usage. There is already a similar question, but it is rather general. I have very specific goal : space-efficiency. 1. Like page caching uses all the free physical memory 2. Canonical example : online defragmentation 3. Canonical example : snapshotting

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  • Apache CPU usage stays at 100% even when there are no requests

    - by Leirith
    Hi, I've been running the Apache HTTP server benchmarking tool (ab) on my new Apache server to test performance. I noticed that with a command like the following: ab -n 100000 -c 1000 http://www.mysite.com/ The CPU is used 100% by the apache2 processes during the testing. When the test concludes, usually with the following error just before the last requests are made: apr_poll: The timeout specified has expired (70007) Total of 99960 requests completed the CPU usage remains at 100%, and it's all being consumed by apache. I am using the worker MPM with and running PHP with mod_fcgid. Any advice as to why this is or what can be done to stop it would be appreciated.

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  • Just how slow should my VPN be?

    - by David Heggie
    I have a VPN setup between a remote office with 2 ADSL connections (8Mb downstream, 512Kb upstream) and a main office with a 10Mb EFM connection (10Mb both up and down). The VPN is an IPSec connection using a DrayTek 2930 router for the ADSL and a DrayTek 3200 router at the EFM end. However, I'm unable to get speeds over this connection (tested with iperf) of anything over 600Kb or so down from the main office (traffic will pretty much always be from the main office to the remote office) Whilst I realise that there is an overhead and I'm never going to get the "full" bandwidth available over this VPN, I'd like to think that there's something I should be looking at that may help improve it. I've tried using the DrayTek's built-in "VPN Trunking" features which are supposed to load-balance connections, but this doesn't seem to improve matters much. I guess my question is - is this the kind of performance I should expect from this kind of setup and I'll just have to live with it, or should I be able to squeeze something more out of it through some VPN magic?

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  • ESXi with non-headless VM

    - by Mike
    I'm going to receive a Xeon Server/Workstation soon and I was thinking about installing ESXi to host some server applications that I want (ex: SVN server, Web server, media server, etc). Most of these will be headless VM's. My question is: on top of all these headless VM's, is it possible for ESXi to have another VM that would be non-headless (so that it will output video through the VGA/DVI port)? Or are all VM's within ESXi only accessible through remote connections? I'll be using this non-headless VM like a regular workstation: browsing, development, media, gaming maybe. The other alternative I was thinking about is to install a very lightweight operating system and have the headless VM's running in Virtualbox. If it is possible to have have a non-headless VM, what would be the performance compared to a regular workstation? Noticeable or not when gaming?

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  • What is the best solution for letting both Macs and PCs access digital images and videos on a networ

    - by Gertbert
    I'm looking for a simple way to share digital images and videos over a network to both Macs and PCs. I'm currently looking into three options: NAS, WD MyBook Mirror drives attached to a router, or an HP WHS product like the Data Vault. I'm looking for something easy to implement that allows for drive mirroring but also has good performance for both Macs and PCS. I've read that the HP WHS devices rebalance on their own schedules, making them useless for streaming video, and hope someone can definitively confirm or deny this as it's a dealbreaker if true. Any other suggestions are appreciated. Thanks!

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  • Why are there so few Wireless N Dual Band adapter PCI cards, only USB adapters instead?

    - by daiphoenix
    There has been several Wireless N Dual Band routers/APs out in the market for quite some time now, and there are several Wireless N Dual Band USB adapters out there. But as for PCI/PCI-X card adapters, there seems to be only one (the Linksys WMP600N). Why is that? I find it very strange. Is it because the USB adapters are easier to install, and can be used on multiple computers? But if so, why isn't it the same case with single band (2.4 Ghz) wireless N adapters? Because for these ones there as many PCI card adapters as there are USB adapters. Also, can the USB adapters, despite the lack of external antenna, offer the same level of performance as a card with external antennas?

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  • How to get the spec of a machine on Linux?

    - by machinePurchaser
    I am interested in getting the spec of a machine, because I am thinking getting a similar server. What I am mostly interested in knowing is the number of cores / CPUs / etc., the amount of memory, the speed of the CPUs, the CPU cache size, and any other detail which is important for performance. My question is two-fold: Which parameters should I be interested in other than the ones I specified above? Is there an easy way to read them off the machine in Linux? cat /proc/cpuinfo reveals a lot about the CPUs, for example... What about memory (would rather not rely on top), etc?

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  • Copy & Paste Images Wiki functionality?

    - by Jakub
    I was discussing this with some coworkers, they would like a wiki, but are turned off by the need to constantly [browse] and [upload] files. They like the functionality of Lotus Notes that they can copy & paste screenshots (or crops etc) directly into Notes databases / libraries. But they are not fans of Lotus notes behond that (performance, etc,) Anyone work with a free (open source hopefully) wiki of documenting application that just allows copy & paste of text & image content? Would be great to have one internally installed that we could use for documentation without constantly uploading/attaching files. Not sure if I am asking for functionality that is not available in a browser.

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  • What are my X client options for MS Windows?

    - by Nick Bolton
    I need to connect to a headless X Windows server (running on Ubuntu) from my MS Windows 7 computer over a 100 Mbit network. I could use VNC (or any other remote viewer) but the 3D graphics performance would be lousy I imagine. I used to have it hooked up to a monitor, but that's broken now and I can't afford a new one. A friend advised that I could try and use an X client, and that the 3D graphics wont suffer too much over 100 Mbit. Cygwin seems to be an option, but I was wondering if there were any more lightweight options.

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  • Manual TRIM Windows 7 on OCZ VERTEX 2 SATA II 2.5" SSD

    - by INTPnerd
    I have an OCZ VERTEX 2 SATA II 2.5" SSD with Windows 7 Professional installed on it. I am pretty sure TRIM is not working because my motherboard is the Asus M2N-SLI (not the Deluxe model) which does not support AHCI mode for the drive. Is there a utility that is compatible with this drive that I could possibly run once a day that would do something similar to a manual TRIM in order to keep the drive performance up? I could not find one specifically for this drive on the OCZ website. I did find a User-Initiated Garbage Collection wiper tool, but it is for a Vertex drive not Vertex 2. I tried to run it, but it said that wiper could not be run for all the drives on this system.

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  • Linux RAID0 - relocating member disk

    - by qdot
    I've got an issue I would rather handle with the array online - I am using RAID0 for temporary video storage - data that is low-cost to restore, but that is used frequently. The software array looks like this: md1 : active raid0 sdb1[2] sdc1[3] sdd1[0] sde1[1] 1953487616 blocks 64k chunks I have another partition (sda1) in this system, that I want to use to replace sdc1 (The drives are of varying age, and sdc1 is definitely the slowest one, limiting the entire array's sequential read performance to only 300MB/s). Is there a way to migrate the data from sdc1 to sda1 while the array is still online?

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  • How do I find the source of soft page faults?

    - by David Robison
    I have Windows 7 x64 computer that according to Performance Monitor has 70,000 page faults / second when idling. That's seems like a lot to me (every other computer I check has basically 0 page faults / second when idling). If I use Resource Monitor or Process Explorer to check hard faults, I see that they are basically 0. So all the page faults are soft. Normally, soft page faults are not a problem, but I suspect they might be causing issues for this computer given there are so many. I would like to identify what programs are causing the soft faults. Are there any tools that exist the display the number of soft page faults for each process?

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