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    Produkčné nasadenie systému OpenStack v kontajnerovom prostredí

    by Ing. Martin Kontšek, PhD. | 2025

    Bc. Pikna Peter: Containerized OpenStack cloud deployment for production [Master thesis] – University of Žilina, Faculty of Management science and Informatics, Department of Information Networks – Tutor: Ing. Martin Kontšek, PhD. – level of professional qualification:...

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    Implementácia L2 tunelovacieho mechanizmu

    by Ing. Martin Kontšek, PhD. | 2025

    Kubiš, Ľubomír: Implementation of an L2 Tunneling Mechanism. [Bachelor'sThesis] – University of Žilina, Faculty of Management Science and Informatics, Depar-tment of Information Networks. – Supervisor: Ing. Martin Kontšek, PhD. Žilina: FRIUNIZA, 2025. – 53 pages.The...

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    Single sign-on v školskom prostredí

    by Ing. Martin Kontšek, PhD. | 2025

    The goal of our bachelor thesis is to investigate existing Single Sign-On solutions and to select a suitable solution which will be deployed in school network. The theoretical part of the thesis describes Single Sign-On, the protocols it uses and the existing...

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    Preskúmanie možností súčasných open-source SDN kontrolérov

    by Ing. Martin Kontšek, PhD. | 2025

    The aim of this Bachelor thesis is to analyze current open-source SDN controllers, and implementation of suitable controller based on devices available to us. Theoretical part of the thesis familiarizes the reader with concept of SDN, SDN controller and OpenFlow...

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    Automatizácia konfigurácie starších sieťových zariadení

    by Ing. Martin Kontšek, PhD. | 2025

    Tomáň, Adrián: Older network devices configuration automation. [Bachelor Thesis] / Adrián Tomáň - University of Žilina, Faculty of Management Science and Informatics, Department of Information Networks. – Supervisor: Ing. Martin Kontšek, PhD. – Degree of professional...

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    Zero-touch nasadenie linuxovej distribúcie

    by Ing. Martin Kontšek, PhD. | 2025

    The aim of this work is to examine the existing recommendations for Zero-touchinstallation and configuration of the Linux distribution. Subsequently, the process mustbe tested on test systems and the process documented. In the first chapter, we'll talkabout what Linux...

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    Nasadenie distribuovaného úložíska pre OpenStack

    by Ing. Martin Kontšek, PhD. | 2025

    The aim of this diploma thesis is to analyse the available options for deploying a distributed storage solution supported by OpenStack Charms tools, explore the capabilities of the selected solution, test it and make recommendations for production deployment at the...

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    Nasadenie open-source zálohovacieho riešenia

    by Ing. Martin Kontšek, PhD. | 2025

    The aim of this Bachelor thesis is backup system implementation for the needs of the Department of Information Networks by deploying an open-source backup solution. The theoretical part of the thesis describes the reasons for backup as protection against data loss and...

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    Preskúmanie možností súčasných open-source SDN kontrolérov

    by Ing. Martin Kontšek, PhD. | 2025

    The aim of this Bachelor thesis is to analyze current open-source SDN controllers, and implementation of suitable controller based on devices available to us. Theoretical part of the thesis familiarizes the reader with concept of SDN, SDN controller and OpenFlow...

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    Orchestrácia riešení privátneho cloudu

    by Ing. Martin Kontšek, PhD. | 2025

    The aim of this thesis is to analyze available open-source and free orchestration tools for virtualization platforms. Selecting a suitable solution for orchestrating virtualization plat-forms used at the KIS department, deploying the chosen tools, and configuring them...

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