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Building Big Iron in the Cloud with Google Compute Engine
11.06.2014
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BSD, and SELinux [2]; and Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE, and Windows [3]. Instances are available with many options and are completely customizable from a hardware perspective. You can choose the number of cores
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Getting started with the Apache Cassandra database
06.10.2019
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Stax Insights [3]. The former enables flexible scalability in Cassandra clusters and consumption-based billing supported by the stability and performance enhancements of DataStax Enterprise, which monitors
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Modern Fortran for today and tomorrow
17.06.2017
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, parameter :: pi = 3.14159 03 end module circle_constant 04 05 program circle_comp 06 ! make the content of module available 07 use circle_constant 08 real :: r 09 ! 10 r = 2.0 11 write(*,*) 'Area
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HDF5 with Python and Fortran
21.03.2017
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these concepts. Listing 1: Starting Out with h5py 01   #!/home/laytonjb/anaconda2/bin/python 02  03   import h5py 04   import numpy as np 05  06   # =================== 07   # Main Python section 08
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Roll out hybrid clouds with Ansible  automation
14.03.2018
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is like adding a virtual cable between your two VPCs (Figure 3). You need to accept this peering in a separate step. So that the VMs can find their way out of the outer VPC later on, you now need to create
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Reading and understanding database execution plans
31.10.2025
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the explain plan for command in combination with the DBMS_XPLAN.DISPLAY function call (see Example 1). Example 1: Oracle Execution Plan 01 SQL> explain plan for<+>1<+> 02 2> SELECT * 03 3> FROM sales
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The practical benefits of network namespaces
15.08.2016
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: lo: mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group default 06 inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo 07 valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever 08 3: eth1:
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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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ZFS on Linux helps if the ZFS FUSE service refuses to work
07.10.2014
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in the form of a master boot record (MBR) or a GUID partition table (GPT) [3]. The tricks the expert used to revive RAID systems (Figure  1) did not help: Neither fdisk nor mmls – the forensic counterpart from
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Internet socket programming in Perl
06.10.2019
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Availability 01 Use IO::Select 02 03 $select = IO::Select->new(); 04 05 $select->add($socket1); 06 $select->add($socket2); 07 $select->add($socket3); 08 $select->add($socket4); 09 10 @ok_to_read = $select

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