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Reduction of CentOS operating system
Vashkevich, Pavel ; Caha, Tomáš (referee) ; Komosný, Dan (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor's thesis is to perform a reduction of the Linux operating system. For minimalization was entered the Linux distribution CentOS 8, which is created on the basis of open-source code. This code are spread by Red Hat. The theoretical part describes the basic components of the operating system, including the Linux kernel, drivers and graphical interface. The practical part describes the suggestion of a method for minimizing the operating system. This method also includes a comparison of lightweight web browsers. The resulting size after reduction is 731 MB. Minimization automation software is published in the personal repository on GitHub under the MIT license.
Laboratory exercises explaining the principles of network technologies and protocols
Hricko, Tomáš ; Jeřábek, Jan (referee) ; Langhammer, Lukáš (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to create two exercises for students. The first exercise is concerned with comparison of transport protocols TCP and UDP. The second exercise is concerned with comparison of routing protocols OSPF and RIP. The first part describes used simulation environment. The next part describes the operating system used in routers. The following part describes the procedure of installing virtual machines. The next part consists of theory of protocols TCP, UDP, OSPF and RIP. The last two chapters are the laboratory exercises.
Localization of nodes in Internet using Vivaldi system with adaptive time step
Mašín, Jan ; Balej, Jiří (referee) ; Komosný, Dan (advisor)
The aim of this thesis was to identification with the principles of logical evaluation of the position of stations on the Internet. Read up on the localization algorithm called Vivaldi with adaptive time step and subsequently to its implementation in the operating system GNU/Linux CentOS distribution. Do one's homework the PlanetLab experimental network (http://www.planet-lab.org/). At selected stations from the network transfer created by the application and verify its function on the real servers located at various places around the globe and assess the accuracy achieved by estimating the distance between stations on the PlanetLab network. In this scope of activity, the application was created to measure the delay prediction using Vivaldi algorithm with adaptive time step which is on principle of operation a client-server where the client performs the steps of the algorithm, Vivaldi and the server only listens, collects the resulting data Vivaldi algorithm and stores them neatly file. Furthermore, the application was developed for direct measurement of the delay, which also functions as a client-server. These applications have been transferred to the selected nodes from the PlanetLab experimental network. Subsequently, these nodes were running, to carry out the necessary measurements. The resulting values were work into tables of using Microsoft Excel. These values were then compared with direct measurements and competitive positioning by the King. Vivaldi localization methods with adaptive time step and the King, were compared based on calculated estimates of both real estate errors and measurement using distribution function of the relative errors of both methods. All this information was evaluated to compare accuracy of both the localization methods and direct measurements.
Hardware realization of hospital information system
Tvarůžek, Marek ; Harabiš, Vratislav (referee) ; Fedra, Petr (advisor)
Aim of this work is orientation with hardware realization of the hospital system Clinicom and reading through of software possibilities Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) in operating system CentOS. The practical part includes proposal and realization of disk array RAID type 1 and testing functionality during simulated failure of harddisk and restoration of functionality array during the next adding of harddisk. In the end of this bachelor thesis is compare of bit rate before and after creation of disk array RAID 1 via shell.
Reduction of CentOS operating system
Vashkevich, Pavel ; Caha, Tomáš (referee) ; Komosný, Dan (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor's thesis is to perform a reduction of the Linux operating system. For minimalization was entered the Linux distribution CentOS 8, which is created on the basis of open-source code. This code are spread by Red Hat. The theoretical part describes the basic components of the operating system, including the Linux kernel, drivers and graphical interface. The practical part describes the suggestion of a method for minimizing the operating system. This method also includes a comparison of lightweight web browsers. The resulting size after reduction is 731 MB. Minimization automation software is published in the personal repository on GitHub under the MIT license.
Laboratory exercises explaining the principles of network technologies and protocols
Hricko, Tomáš ; Jeřábek, Jan (referee) ; Langhammer, Lukáš (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to create two exercises for students. The first exercise is concerned with comparison of transport protocols TCP and UDP. The second exercise is concerned with comparison of routing protocols OSPF and RIP. The first part describes used simulation environment. The next part describes the operating system used in routers. The following part describes the procedure of installing virtual machines. The next part consists of theory of protocols TCP, UDP, OSPF and RIP. The last two chapters are the laboratory exercises.
Hardware realization of hospital information system
Tvarůžek, Marek ; Harabiš, Vratislav (referee) ; Fedra, Petr (advisor)
Aim of this work is orientation with hardware realization of the hospital system Clinicom and reading through of software possibilities Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) in operating system CentOS. The practical part includes proposal and realization of disk array RAID type 1 and testing functionality during simulated failure of harddisk and restoration of functionality array during the next adding of harddisk. In the end of this bachelor thesis is compare of bit rate before and after creation of disk array RAID 1 via shell.
Localization of nodes in Internet using Vivaldi system with adaptive time step
Mašín, Jan ; Balej, Jiří (referee) ; Komosný, Dan (advisor)
The aim of this thesis was to identification with the principles of logical evaluation of the position of stations on the Internet. Read up on the localization algorithm called Vivaldi with adaptive time step and subsequently to its implementation in the operating system GNU/Linux CentOS distribution. Do one's homework the PlanetLab experimental network (http://www.planet-lab.org/). At selected stations from the network transfer created by the application and verify its function on the real servers located at various places around the globe and assess the accuracy achieved by estimating the distance between stations on the PlanetLab network. In this scope of activity, the application was created to measure the delay prediction using Vivaldi algorithm with adaptive time step which is on principle of operation a client-server where the client performs the steps of the algorithm, Vivaldi and the server only listens, collects the resulting data Vivaldi algorithm and stores them neatly file. Furthermore, the application was developed for direct measurement of the delay, which also functions as a client-server. These applications have been transferred to the selected nodes from the PlanetLab experimental network. Subsequently, these nodes were running, to carry out the necessary measurements. The resulting values were work into tables of using Microsoft Excel. These values were then compared with direct measurements and competitive positioning by the King. Vivaldi localization methods with adaptive time step and the King, were compared based on calculated estimates of both real estate errors and measurement using distribution function of the relative errors of both methods. All this information was evaluated to compare accuracy of both the localization methods and direct measurements.

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