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I/O Profiling at the Block Level
27.08.2014
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-1600) CentOS 6.5 (updates current as of August 22, 2014) For testing, I used a Samsung SSD 840 Series drive that has 120GB of raw capacity (unformatted) and is connected via a SATA 3 (6Gbps) connection
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Warewulf 4
13.12.2022
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 Packages: (1/6): dhcp-common-4.3.6-47.el8.noarch.rpm                       902 kB/s | 206 kB     00:00     (2/6): dhcp-libs-4.3.6-47.el8.x86_64.rpm                         3.1 MB/s | 147 kB     00:00     (3/6
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Preload Trick
11.05.2021
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, elapsed Time = %9.6f, GFlops = %9.6f ", ...                 N, elapsedTime, gFlops) );   endfor Listing 2: Double-Precision Square Matrix Multiply # Example DGEMM   for N = [2, 4, 8, 16
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Rethinking RAID (on Linux)
16.03.2021
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RAID Status cat /proc/mdstat Personalities : [linear] [multipath] [raid0] [raid1] [raid6] [raid5] [raid4] [raid10] md0 : active raid1 sdd1[1] sdc1[0]       244065408 blocks super 1.2 [2/2] [UU
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Listing 1
21.08.2012
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/primary_db                                                                                                         | 4.6 MB     00:02 rpmforge                                                                                                                | 1.9 kB     00:00 sl
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Linux device mapper writecache
30.01.2020
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lvm2 --- <232.89g <232.89g /dev/sdb lvm2 --- <6.37t <6.37t Next, I add both volumes into a new volume group labeled vg-cache, $ sudo vgcreate vg-cache /dev/nvme0n1 /dev
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An army of Xeon cores to do your bidding
30.01.2024
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Dell Precision Workstation T7910 Power 1,300W CPU 2x Intel Xeon Gold E5-2699 V4, 22 cores, 2.4GHz, 55MB of cache, LGA 2011-3 GPU, NPU n/a* Memory
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Linux Writecache
19.11.2019
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 volume "/dev/sdb" successfully created. Then, I verify that the volumes have been appropriately labeled: $ sudo pvs   PV           VG Fmt  Attr PSize    PFree      /dev/nvme0n1    lvm2 ---  <232.89g <232.89g   /dev/sdb        lvm2 ---    <6
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Benchmarking a new architecture
25.09.2023
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  Quad-core Xuantie C910   64KB+64KB data/instruction caches per core   1MB shared L2 cache GPU 50GFLOPS BXM-4-64 NPU 4TOPS INT8 at 1GHz
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Rethinking RAID (on Linux)
25.03.2021
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[1] sdc1[0] 244065408 blocks super 1.2 [2/2] [UU] [=>...................] resync = 6.4% (15812032/244065408) finish=19.1min speed=198449K/sec bitmap: 2/2 pages [8KB], 65536KB chunk

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