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Windows Server 2012 Tricks
27.05.2013
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and Security | Administrative Tools . Server Manager shows all of the links in this area in the Tools menu. At this point, you can add more links, remove links, and even create a folder structure. To use
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A Real-World Look at Scaling to the Amazon Cloud
04.10.2011
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and, as the name implies, simple. At this point, we are not sending enough data to really test how "scalable" the service truly is. And, because SimpleDB is still in the beta stage as of this writing
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Exploring Ubuntu cloud tools
28.06.2011
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. At this point, you should be able to access the web interface for the next steps. Point your browser to port 8443 on your Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud controller's secure web server port. On localhost, the URL would
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Parallel Programming with OpenCL
04.11.2011
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CL on a video card. The starting point is a C++ implementation that convolves a grayscale image.  Convolution [11] is a mathematical operation performed on two functions to produce a third function. In this case
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HPC Storage – I/O Profiling
26.01.2012
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have more I/O operations than others. Then, you can perform a statistical analysis of this information, including histograms of the I/O functions. This information can be used as a good starting point
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Safe Files
16.04.2015
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on the command line. A key point to note is that p7zip leaves the original file in place and creates a copy with a .7z extension. This might seem subtle, but it can be important. I like leaving the original file
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High-Performance Python 3
19.09.2019
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point to integer are not defined in the C++ specification. The casting from a negative floating point to an unsigned integer and from infinity to an integer are examples. CuPy random methods support
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OpenACC – Porting Code
07.03.2019
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a CPU compared with a CPU+GPU can differ by a small amount through reduction. For example, summing floating point numbers in different orders through parallelism can yield slightly different results. FMA
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OpenMP – Loops and Data Control
08.05.2019
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be exploited to provide additional control and possibly additional performance. Data and Control Parallelism A quick review of the do /for  OpenMP directive brings up some points that should be clarified
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Caching with CacheFS
07.07.2020
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documentation for FS-Cache points out some interesting facts about the implementation: You can use more than one cache at a time. Caches can be added or removed at any time. Data I/O is done directly

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