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Benchmarking a new architecture
25.09.2023
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hosts [9]. A more apt comparison is found in Listing 2, with the results posted by a Raspberry Pi 400 [10], which is essentially a Raspberry Pi 4 (Broadcom BCM2711 Cortex-A72, ARM v8 quad-core running
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Distributed storage with Sheepdog
07.10.2014
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276 MB 2.5 GB 2014-03-10 19:49 982a3c 2 # dog vdi tree ntestvm1.img---[2014-02-05 15:04]---[2014-03-01 11:42]---[2014-03-10 19:48]---(you are here) # # qemu-img snapshot -l sheepdog:192
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Improving performance with environment variables
02.08.2021
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SGEMM for N = [2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192] A = single( rand(N,N) ); B = single( rand(N,N) ); start = clock(); C = A*B; elapsedTime = etime(clock(), start
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Arp Cache Poisoning and Packet Sniffing
05.09.2011
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can see how the arp cache poisoning works: $ sudo nemesis arp -v -r -d eth0 -S 192.168.1.2 \ -D 192.168.1.133 -h 00:22:6E:71:04:BB -m 00:0C:29:B2:78:9E \ -H 00:22:6E:71:04:BB -M 00:0C:29:B2:78:9E
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Fundamentals of I/O benchmarking
11.04.2016
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B blocks: 25.3 IO/s, 50.6 MiB/s (424.9 Mbit/s) As the block size continues to grow, the transfer rate becomes increasingly important; a track change is only possible after fully reading the current
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Rethinking RAID (on Linux)
16.03.2021
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  (local to host dev-machine)               UUID : a84b0db5:8a716c6d:ce1e9ca6:8265de17             Events : 22     Number   Major   Minor   RaidDevice State        0       8       33        0      active
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Listing 5
21.08.2012
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.1 M Total download size: 3.9 M Installed size: 18 M Is this ok [y/N]: y Downloading Packages: (1/4): php-5.3.3-14.el6_3.x86_64.rpm                                    | 1.1 MB     00:00 (2/4): php-cli-5
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Shell practice: Introduction to the sed stream editor
09.08.2015
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.txt 14 Delete all numbers and slashes (/ ) and hyphens (- ) cat textdata.txt | sed -n s'/[0-9\/-]//'gp 15 Figure 10: Using
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I/O Profiling at the Block Level
27.08.2014
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was the sequential write test using 1MB record sizes: ./iozone -i 0 -c -e -w -r 1024k -s 32g -t 2 -+n > iozone_write_1.out To gather the block statistics, I ran ioprof in a different terminal window before I ran
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Using a Bash script to mirror external monitors
10.06.2015
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to the first sed I know that here is only a SINGLE space 45 display_list="$(sed ':a;N;$!ba;s/\n / /g'<<<"$xrandr_current" | sed \ -n -e 's/^\([a-zA-Z0-9_-]\+\) connected.* \([0-9]\+\)mm.* \([0-9]\+\)mm

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