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(different from Raspberry Pi), and 2.5 or 10 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE). The card is 60x69.6mm (about 2.4x2.84 inches), which makes it a little taller than a credit card and a bit over 1U (Figure 4
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).
Listing 4
smartctl on SAS Drive
$ sudo smartctl -a /dev/sdc
smartctl 7.1 2019-12-30 r5022 [x86_64-linux-5.4.0-66-generic] (local build)
Copyright (C) 2002-19, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, www
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.655119] sd 2:0:1:1: [sdf] tag#3669 Send: scmd 0x00000000b06d61c4
Mar 27 15:21:25 dev-machine kernel: [ 387.655122] sd 2:0:1:1: [sdf] tag#3669 CDB: Inquiry 12 00 00 00 90 00
Mar 27 15:21:25 dev
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Code Example
1 #include
2
3 /* Our structure */
4 struct rec
5 {
6 int x,y,z;
7 float value;
8 };
9
10 int main()
11 {
12 int counter;
13 struct rec my
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__ == "__main__":
12
13 local_dict = {'x':0, 'y':0, 'z':0,'value':0.0};
14 my_record = []; # define list
15
16 counter_limit = 2000;
17
18 f = open('test.bin', 'r+')
19 for counter in range(1,counter
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-60 Hz; Out: 12 V/7 A
Disk Trays
2
2
5
4
OS with Flash
Yes
No
Yes
No
Disk Type
3.5 and 2.5 inch
3.5 and 2.5 inch
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:
Tegra X1:
25.6GBps memory bandwidth
HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2
10W power
Peak performance: 1,024GFLOPS with FP16; 512GFLOPS with FP32
ARM Cortex CPUs:
Quad-core 64-bit ARM Cortex-A57 ... 25
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, use the -P show option (Listing 2).
Listing 2
Device Details
# smartctl -P show /dev/sda
smartctl 7.2 2020-07-11 r5076 [x86_64-linux-5.4.0-42-generic] (CircleCI)
Copyright (C) 2002-20
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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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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.
... 1992
i486DX2
2:1 clock multiplier, 40/20, 50/25, 66/33 speeds; L2 on MB
Mar 1994
i486DX4
3:1 clock multiplier, 75/25, 100/33 speeds; 16KB L1 cache on-die, L2 ...
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.