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Look for file changes and kick off actions with Watchman
10.04.2015
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Watchman is an open source tool developed by Facebook and released under the terms of Apache License 2.0. The Watchman website [1] states: "Watchman exists to watch files and record when they change
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Desktop Supercomputers: Past, Present, and Future
17.03.2021
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(which was quite a bit of storage in 2004). The system cost between $20,000 and $30,000. As with other desktop systems, the DT-12 plugged into standard 120V outlets and used less than 200W of power. Orion
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Hadoop for Small-to-Medium-Sized Businesses
06.05.2014
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Hadoop 2.x and its associated tools promise to deliver big data solutions not just to the IT-heavy big players, but to anyone with unstructured data and the need for multidimensional data analysis. ... US$ 1.50 for one hour with 100 instances for Hadoop (100 x US$ 0.015) and up to US$ 6.00 for up to 100 instances that run on-demand (100 x US$ 0.06). The bottom line is that you are billed for US$ 7 ... Hadoop 2.x and its associated tools promise to deliver big data solutions not just to the IT-heavy big players, but to anyone with unstructured data and the need for multidimensional data analysis.
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Big data tools for midcaps and others
20.05.2014
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.50 for one hour with 100 instances for Hadoop (100 x US$ 0.015) and up to US$  6.00 for up to 100 instances that run on-demand (100 x US$ 0.06). The bottom line is that you are billed for US$  7.50 per hour ... Hadoop 2.x and its associated tools promise to deliver big data solutions not just to the IT-heavy big players, but to anyone with unstructured data and the need for multidimensional data analysis. ... 20
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Podman for Non-Root Docker
05.08.2024
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 of additional disk space will be used. ... Processing triggers for man-db (2.12.0-4build2) ... In reading through the Podman manual, it appears that almost everything I do with Docker commands are the same in Podman, except for the first command. I
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Get Started with Parallel CPython
07.11.2011
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 if '__main__' == __name__: 12  13     p1 = Process(target = count, args = (20, ' Rich',)) 14     p2 = Process(target = count, args = (25, ' Nus',)) 15     p3 = Process(target = count, args = (30, ' Geeks
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PowerShell Part 1: Retrieving System Information
18.03.2012
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:\Users\khess> $Host Name : ConsoleHost Version : 2.0 InstanceId : ccbc6963-c33e-4848-a8e5-aa1ccaf7d65c UI : System
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Network access control with Cisco's Identity Services Engine
07.04.2022
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a redundant power supply or hard disks. Its Intel Xeon 4110 processor has eight CPU cores and 32GB of RAM. Its bigger siblings, the SNS 3655 and SNS 3695, come with 12 CPU cores on the Intel Xeon 4116 CPU
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ISC 2024 from a Distance
10.06.2024
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followed were: Aurora not being number 1 Rumors had been circulating, and people had been hoping, that the full Argonne Aurora would exceed (or come close to) 2 exaflops (2x10^18 floating point
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Better compression of web pages
22.12.2017
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For nearly 20 years, web servers have relied on Gzip compression to compress HTML, CSS, and miscellaneous text files, which the browser then receives and unpacks again, speeding up data transfer

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