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Why Good Applications Don't Scale
02.02.2021
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cannot be parallelized). For one process, the wall clock time is assumed to be 1,000 seconds, which means that 200 seconds of the wall clock time is the serial portion of the application. From Amdahl's Law
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High availability clustering on a budget with KVM
30.11.2025
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. Current enterprise solutions for the virtualization of servers and desktops [3] are all based on KVM. Setup and Software The example discussed in this article uses two physical nodes: host1 and host2
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Why Good Applications Don’t Scale
13.10.2020
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be parallelized). For one process, the wall clock time is assumed to be 1,000 seconds, which means that 200 seconds of the wall clock time is the serial portion of the application. From Amdahl’s Law, the minimum
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ISC 2024 from a Distance
10.06.2024
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Hooper (GH200) Superchip and quad-rail NDR200 NVIDIA InfiniBand. It achieved an energy efficiency of 72.733 gigaflops per watt (Gflops/W). In fact, eight of the top 10 systems were NVIDIA based
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Resource Management with Slurm
05.11.2018
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it the number of cores, number of cores per socket, threads per core, and the amount of memory available (e.g., 30,000MB, or 30GB, here). CgroupAutomount=yes CgroupReleaseAgentDir="/etc/slurm/cgroup"   Constrain
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Resource Management with Slurm
13.12.2018
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socket, threads per core, and the amount of memory available (e.g., 30,000MB, or 30GB, here). CgroupAutomount=yes CgroupReleaseAgentDir="/etc/slurm/cgroup" ConstrainCores=yes Constrain
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Isolate workloads from Docker and Kubernetes with Kata Containers
05.02.2019
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with widespread cloud software or other infrastructure projects, developers have brought together the ingredients of Microsoft and Intel and created the Kata Containers project under the Apache license [3]. In May
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Fast system management from Puppet Labs
30.11.2025
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is capable of executing jobs at a very high speed. I have used the framework in an environment with more than 3,000 systems; running a job on all of the nodes rarely took more than 30 seconds. YAML
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Exploring the Xeon Phi
05.11.2013
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, mainly because it is inside the world’s fastest supercomputer – the Tianhe-2; in fact, the 48,000 Xeon Phi cards built in to the Tianhe-2 help it deliver nearly twice the raw performance of the second
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Build secure IoT applications with open source
03.12.2015
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to fix. Updates are data intensive. Even a small radio firmware for a 3G or 4G cellular modem can be 10 to 20MB, and embedded Linux root filesystems are becoming larger and larger. Thus, patch or delta

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