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Advanced monitoring techniques for Azure VMs on Linux
05.08.2024
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verify these checksums: import hashlib def calculate_checksum(log_entry): return hashlib.sha256(log_entry.encode('utf-8')).hexdigest() # Example log entry log_entry = "2024-06-15 12:00:00 Failed login
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What is an IOPS Really?
24.02.2022
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 MB p s  or Peak IOPS is  x . However, what does “IOPS” really mean and how is it defined? Typically, an IOP is an I/O operation, wherein data is either read or written to the filesystem
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Desktop Supercomputers: Past, Present, and Future
17.03.2021
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” on a single special motherboard. Each node was a Transmeta Efficeon processor connected to the other nodes over Gigabit Ethernet (GigE). Each node also had 512MB of memory, and the system had a 160GB hard drive
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SDS configuration and performance
13.02.2017
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-performance requirements, although it is not uncommon in smaller companies. The setup also allowed the candidates to test on equal terms. Version 1.97 of Bonnie++ [5] and IOzone 3.429 [6] were the test tools. To begin, I
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Parallel Versions of Familiar Serial Tools
28.08.2013
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). You can specify the number of threads to use and the block size, as in this example, % pbzip2 -p 8 -b15vk massivetarball.tar which uses eight threads and a block size of 1500KB (1.5MB). A second
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Lean on Logwatch
17.02.2015
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NEW packages will be installed: libdate-manip-perl libyaml-syck-perl logwatch As a result, about 12.5MB of new software is installed. Logwatch gets configuration details several ways: from script

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