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Kubernetes k3s lightweight distro
25.03.2020
Home »  Archive  »  2020  »  Issue 56: Secur...  » 
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256sum-amd64.txt [INFO] Downloading binary https://github.com/rancher/k3s/releases/download/v1.0.0/k3s [INFO] Verifying binary download [INFO] Installing k3s to /usr/local/bin/k3s [INFO] Creating ... The k3s lightweight and secure Kubernetes distribution can handle both unattended workloads in remote locations with minimal resources and clusters of IoT appliances. ... Kubernetes k3s lightweight distro
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S3QL filesystem for cloud backups
09.01.2013
Home »  Archive  »  2013  »  Issue 18: New W...  » 
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[12]. The Linux world also has tools for treating Amazon S3 as an rsync target. The best-known tool is probably boto_rsync [13], a Python tool that uses rsync to sync from a local directory to an S3 ... advantages: S3QL. ... S3QL filesystem for cloud backups
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A Brief History of Supercomputers
21.01.2021
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This first article of a series looks at the forces that have driven desktop supercomputing, beginning with the history of PC and supercomputing processors through the 1990s into the early 2000s. ... processors running at 167MHz. It had options for 128, 256, or 512MB of SRAM main memory and was the first supercomputer to sustain greater than 1GFLOPS (10^9 floating point operations per second ... This first article of a series looks at the forces that have driven desktop supercomputing, beginning with the history of PC and supercomputing processors through the 1990s into the early 2000s.
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Listing 1
21.08.2012
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==================================================================== Install       2 Package(s) Total download size: 106 k Installed size: 187 k Downloading Packages: (1/2): gkrellm-daemon-2.3.5-3.el6.x86_64.rpm      |  69 kB     00:00 (2/2): lm_sensors-libs-3.1.1-10.el6.x
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Rethinking RAID (on Linux)
16.03.2021
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-1404kB/s), io=80.5MiB (84.4MB), run=60145-60145msec Disk stats (read/write):     md0: ios=100/20614, merge=0/0, ticks=0/0, in_queue=0, util=0.00%, aggrios=103/20776, aggrmerge=0/0, aggrticks=12
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HPC Cloud Storage
20.11.2013
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advantages: S3QL. ... . Therefore, if I’m going to back up my data to cloud storage, I want to make sure the data is encrypted. S3QL encrypts all data using a 256-bit AES key. An additional SHA-256 HMAC checksum protects the data ... advantages: S3QL. ... S3QL Filesystem for HPC Storage
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Warewulf Cluster Manager – Development and Run Time
18.07.2012
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The Warewulf cluster is ready to run HPC applications. Now, it’s time to build a development environment. ... that come with the package. In this case, hwloc itself is 1.0MB, but the sum of it and all of the dependencies is 11MB. Again, this might or might not seem like a large amount to you. It’s your decision ... The Warewulf cluster is ready to run HPC applications. Now, it’s time to build a development environment.
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Listing 2
01.08.2012
Home »  HPC  »  Articles  »  Warewulf Cluste...  »  Warewulf 3 Code  » 
 
                                                                  | 358 kB     00:00      (4/12): hwloc-1.1-0.1.el6.x86_64.rpm                                                                          | 1.0 MB     00:00      (5/12): libX11-1.3-2.el6.x86_64.rpm
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Rethinking RAID (on Linux)
25.03.2021
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, ioengine=libaio, iodepth=32 fio-3.12 Starting 1 process Jobs: 1 (f=1) test: (groupid=0, jobs=1): err= 0: pid=5956: Sat Jan 9 16:38:53 2021 read: IOPS=256k, BW=998MiB/s (1047MB/s)(2045MiB/2049msec
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When I/O Workloads Don’t Perform
12.05.2021
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.0 Gb/s) Local Time is:    Sun Mar 21 15:00:38 2021 UTC SMART support is: Available - device has SMART capability. SMART support is: Enabled   === START OF READ SMART DATA SECTION === SMART

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