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03.02.2014
for Google after they paid US$12.5 Billion for the full package 22 months ago.
Some significant losses in courtroom and marketplace apparently convinced Google to bail out of the daily grind of the low
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21.08.2012
6 ### 8/5/2012
7
8 ### Set the job name
9 #PBS -N mpi_pi_fortran90
10
11 ### Run in the queue named “batch”
12 #PBS -q batch
13
14 ### Specify the number of cpus for your job. This example
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04.05.2021
:1 binary replacement for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and currently ships with GNOME 3.32, kernel 4.18.0-240.22.1.el8, SQLite 3.26, virt-what 1.18, samba 4.12.3, dnf 4.2, rpm 4.14, glibc 2.28, libgcc 8
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03.12.2015
(release 12) cloud. Autopilot fully integrates the OpenDaylight SDN controller and gives you the choice of Swift or Ceph for object storage. Automated scale-out revises the cloud controller services
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30.11.2025
access point, a DNS server, and even a WLAN access point. Despite all this, the complete system weighs in at just 100MB, and to get started, you just need a USB stick and 128MB of RAM.
If the built
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25.02.2013
.00 0.00
01/31/2013 09:56:03 AM
avg-cpu: %user %nice %system %iowait %steal %idle
6.00 0.00 2.00 0.50 0.00 91.50
Device: rrqm/s wrqm/s r/s w/s rMB
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20.06.2012
/local
53G 29G 22G 57% /vnfs/usr/local
From the output, it can be seen that only 217MB of memory is used on the compute node for storing the local OS. Given that you can easily and inexpensively buy 8GB
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02.08.2021
%util
sda 10.91 6.97 768.20 584.64 4.87 18.20 30.85 72.31 13.16 20.40 0.26 70.44 83.89 1.97 3.52
nvme0n1 58.80 12.22 17720.47 48.71 230
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27.08.2014
provide useful information beyond how ioprof works. The benchmark I will use is IOzone.
IOzone Example
The ioprof test ran while I was running iozone three ways: (1) sequential write testing with 1MB
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05.12.2014
400 Oct 20 00:00 ssh.23:00:00-00:00:00.log.gz
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root 1268 Oct 19 22:00 weird.21:34:12-22:00:00.log.gz
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root 2477 Oct 19 23:00 weird.22:00:00-23:00:00.log.gz
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