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the damage.
However the use of SMART attributes for predicting drive failure has been a difficult proposition. In 2007, a Google study [2] examined more than 100,000 drives of various types for correlations
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-60102msec
Disk stats (read/write):
md0: ios=53/18535, merge=0/0, ticks=0/0, in_queue=0, util=0.00%, aggrios=33/18732, aggrmerge=0/0, aggrticks=143/1173174, aggrin_queue=1135748, aggrutil=96.50%
sdd: ios
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to CloudFlare CEO Matthew Prince, the DDoS attack on Spamhaus was triggered by 36-byte data packets, each of which triggered a 3,000-byte response.
Although a normal desktop PC can handle about 1,000 DNS
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stores. The Java client software is transferred to your mobile via a URL download link. For smaller community sites with one URL, up to 100 users, and 1,000 authentication transactions per year, Mydigipass
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-64/16.10/lib/libpgf90rtl.so (0x00007f5bc6516000)
libpgf90.so => /opt/pgi/linux86-64/16.10/lib/libpgf90.so (0x00007f5bc5f5f000)
libpgf90_rpm1.so => /opt/pgi/linux86-64/16.10/lib/libpgf90_rpm1.so
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+=x[i]
return total
x = numpy.arange(10_000_000);
%time sum(x)
CPU times: user 1.63 s, sys: 0 ns, total: 1.63 s
Wall time: 1.63 s
Next, add Numba into the code (Listing 2) so the @jit
decorator can be used
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total
x = numpy.arange(10_000_000);
%time sum(x)
CPU times: user 1.63 s, sys: 0 ns, total: 1.63 s
Wall time: 1.63 s
Next, add Numba into the code (Listing 2) so the @jit decorator can be used. (Don
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, the DDoS attack on Spamhaus was triggered by 36-byte data packets, each of which triggered a 3,000-byte response.
Although a normal desktop PC can handle about 1,000 DNS requests per second, a single DNS
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/NIC teaming/bonding
Yes
Access Rights Management
Max. number of users
60,000
Max. number of user groups
60,000
Max. number of network shares
Unlimited
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advanced technology attachment (SATA) hard disk interfaces (Figure 1). The reason for the performance leap is that NVMe is significantly faster than the traditional SAS storage protocol, supporting up to 64,000