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[ ] Carrier-Grade Anomaly Detection Using Time-to-Live...
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Abstract: Time-to-Live data in the IP header offers two interesting characteristics: First, different IP stacks pick different start TTL values. Second, each traversed router should decrement the TTL value. The combination of both offers host and route fingerprinting options. We present the first work to investigate ...
About Time To Live Settings
docs.infoblox.com
You can specify TTL (time to live) settings for Infoblox host records and resource records. TTL is the time that a name server is allowed to cache data. After the TTL expires, the name server is required to update the data. Setting a high TTL reduces netw...
White Paper: Ten Applications of Live-Cell Analysis in Immunology
www.essenbioscience.com
In this article, we examine real-time live-cell analysis as an enabling technology for immunology research, including case study data for a range of functional ...
Simple Events — Time to Live and Expiry Actions
docs.tibco.com
Events have a time to live (TTL) setting. Events cannot be modified after they are initially asserted, but they can continue to trigger rules during their time to live.
Expiration Time to Live and Tuple Locking
docs.tibco.com
Expiration Time to Live and Tuple Locking. ActiveSpaces provides configuration settings that control the following: When data expires and can be evicted from a space; How long a tuple remains locked when an application has locked it. To control eviction and how long tuples remain locked, ActiveSpaces allows you to ...
Update history time to live | docs.camunda.org
docs.camunda.org
documentation of the camunda BPM platform
Using Time to Live
docs.oracle.com
Time to Live (TTL) is a mechanism that allows you to automatically expire table rows. TTL is expressed as the amount of time data is allowed to live in the store. Data which has reached its expiration timeout value can no longer be retrieved, and will not appear in any store statistics. Whether the data is physically removed ...
Expiring data with time-to-live
docs.datastax.com
... column, can have an optional expiration period called TTL (time to live). You can set an optional expiration period called TTL (time to live) for data in a ...
Configuring the Time-to-Live for NTP Packets - Red Hat...
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Configuring the Time-to-Live for NTP Packets. To specify that a particular time-to-live ( TTL ) value should be used in place of the default, add the following option to the end of a server or peer command: ttl value. Specify the time-to-live value to be used in packets sent by broadcast servers and multicast NTP servers. Specify ...
DocumentDB now supports Time-To-Live (TTL) | Blog | Microsoft Azure
azure.microsoft.com
Azure DocumentDB is making it easy to prune old data with the support for Time-To-Live (TTL).
Time-to-Live for Messages
mapr.com
The time-to-live (TTL) for messages means that messages persist in the partitions of a stream topic for a specific time period. During that time, messages can be read or re-read by consumers. Once the TTL for a message runs out, the message is marked for deletion.
Changing token expiration (time-to-live) — Apache Usergrid 2.x...
usergrid.apache.org
Changing token expiration (time-to-live)¶. An access token has a “time-to-live” (ttl), which is the maximum time that the access token will be valid for use within the application. With the Usergrid, you can change the default ttl for all application user tokens, set the ttl for an individual token at the time of creation, or revoke one ...
Changing the Time-to-Live of a Table Entry (Solaris Naming...
docs.oracle.com
Changing the Time-to-Live of a Table Entry. To change the time-to-live of entries, use the indexed entry format. You can use any of the options, -A , -L , or -P .
Determining time-to-live (TTL) for a column
docs.datastax.com
How to insert and retrieve data pertaining to TTL for columns.
Expire Data from Collections by Setting TTL — MongoDB Manual
docs.mongodb.com
MongoDB Manual 3.2 Expire Data from Collections by Setting TTL
Java 2 Platform EE v1.3: Interface MessageProducer
docs.oracle.com
A client can specify a default delivery mode, priority, and time to live for messages sent by a message producer. It can also specify the delivery mode, priority, ...
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