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Thread processing in Python
02.06.2020
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_function 02 03 import pymp 04 05 ex_array = pymp.shared.array((100,), dtype='uint8') 06 with pymp.Parallel(4) as p: 07 for index in p.range(0, 100): 08 ex_array[index] = 1 09 # The parallel print
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OCI containers with Podman
06.10.2019
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is well. Listing 4 A Working Nginx Container 01 $ curl http://10.88.0.3:80 02 03 04 05 06 Welcome to nginx! 07 09 10
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    Linux Software RAID
    10.12.2023
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    is reasonable because you can write to (N – 1) devices as you would RAID 0 (e.g., write a stripe of data). RAID 6 Somewhat similar to RAID 5, two copies of the parity are written to two storage devices

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