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04.04.2023
will deliver at least 1,500 input/output operations per second (IOPS) of random read performance and 500 IOPS in random writes. Although not as impressive, a card guaranteeing A1-level performance
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31.01.2024
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TOP500 with MEGWARE
MEGWARE, a leading European supercomputer specialist, develops and installs HPC systems and Linux clusters. Several of MEGWARE’s supercomputers have made the TOP500, a biannual
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06.10.2019
to the problem.
System administrators, especially junior admins, love to see long uptimes for systems. It is impressive to see a system that has an uptime of 500+ days. Everyone loves bragging rights of long
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05.02.2023
-node Kafka cluster.
Listing 6
Local Looping Template
addr:
{{- range mkSlice "kafka0" "kafka1" "kafka2"}}
tcp://{{.}}:2181:
reachable: true
timeout: 500
tcp://{{.}}:9092:
reachable
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of processes. A fork bomb [6] spawns so many processes so quickly that it often results in a denial-of-service attack against the machine it is running on. Once a fork bomb has been launched, it might actually
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05.12.2016
, pricing starts at $51/yr for the Green Management Suite. Alternatively, VMware offers a pay-per-user system with up to three devices per user starting at $102/mo. The Green Deployment Service costs $1,500
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16.05.2013
sell for US$ 500,000 and up, increased 29.3% to US$ 5.6 billion from 2011, according to IDC's recent "Worldwide High-Performance Technical Server QView" report.
According to the report, supercomputers
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17.02.2015
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FreeNAS does require some hardware planning, but it is well documented. Because the system is based on FreeBSD 9.3 [6], you can find lots of details on the FreeBSD Hardware Compatibility List [7]. If you
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18.02.2018
with approximately 8,200 cores each, and six newer islands with 14,300 cores each. It achieves a speed of around 6 petaFLOPS (10^15 floating-point operations per second). In total, almost 500TB of main memory
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10.12.2023
is reasonable because you can write to (N – 1) devices as you would RAID 0 (e.g., write a stripe of data).
RAID 6
Somewhat similar to RAID 5, two copies of the parity are written to two storage devices