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Supercharge Your Website with Amazon CloudFront
01.04.2014
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, I’m going to assume you have an Amazon account set up and ready to go. If not,you need to create an Amazon account and then log in to your Amazon account at: https://console.aws.amazon.com
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Minifying container images with DockerSlim
04.08.2020
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='MINIFIED BY 16.16X [126323486 (126 MB) => 7817018 (7.8 MB)]' docker-slim[build]: info=results image.name=nginx.slim image.size='7.8 MB' data=true docker-slim[build]: info=results artifacts ... DockerSlim minifies your Docker container images up to 30x and adds security, too.
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Setting up FreeNAS
17.02.2015
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NAS Features" box for details). FreeNAS Features Runs on commodity 64-bit hardware Cross-platform file sharing support for Windows, OS X, Linux, and Unix, with support for CIFS, AFP, NFS, i
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NetFlow reporting with Google Analytics
10.06.2015
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, or User scopes). These include custom dimensions: 1. srcaddr 2. dstaddr 3. srcport 4. dstport 5. protocol 6. exporter_id 7. input_if 8. output_if 9. tos and custom metrics: 1. bytes (integer) 2
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SMART storage device monitoring
29.09.2020
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. Listing 8 Long Self-Test # smartctl -t long /dev/sda smartctl 7.2 2020-07-11 r5076 [x86_64-linux-5.4.0-42-generic] (CircleCI) Copyright (C) 2002-20, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, www
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Embarrassingly parallel computation
01.06.2024
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[i]; 82 } 83 84 pi = ((double)finalcount/(double)finalniter)*4.0; //p = 4(m/n) 85 printf("Pi: %f\n", pi); //Print the calculated value of pi 86
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Malware Analysis
11.06.2014
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.exe, it was a clear indication of wrongdoing (Figure 12). Infos "Acquiring a Memory Image" by David J. Dodd, ADMIN , Issue 20, pg. 8, http://www.admin-magazine.com/Archive/2014/20/Acquiring
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Warewulf 4 – Python and Jupyter Notebooks
13.04.2023
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Interactive HPC applications written in languages such as Python play a very important part today in high-performance computing. We look at how to run Python and Jupyter notebooks on a Warewulf 4 ... /apps/apps/conda/$USER/envs total 8 4 drwxrwxr-x 3 laytonjb laytonjb 4096 Mar 12 11:28 .. 4 drwxrwxr-x 2 laytonjb laytonjb 4096 Mar 12 11:28 . I did this for my user account, and if you are adding a new user, you will have ... Interactive HPC applications written in languages such as Python play a very important part today in high-performance computing. We look at how to run Python and Jupyter notebooks on a Warewulf 4 ... Warewulf 4 – Python and Jupyter Notebooks ... Warewulf 4 – Python and Jupyter Notebooks
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Programming with OpenMP
07.11.2011
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at a test that calculates pi [4] with the use of Gregory Leibniz’s formula (Listing 8 and Figure 5). Figure 5: Formula for calculating pi by Gregor Leibniz
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Desktop Blades (of Glory)
06.05.2024
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board (Figure 5) that has a Gigabit Ethernet port, USB 3.0 ports, HDMI port, M.2 M-key SSDs and M.2 key E WiFi, and – drum roll please – a PCIe 3.0 x4 expansion slot! The board is the standard 3.5 inches

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