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URL Tricks with htaccess
02.02.2012
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to the end of the URL after the slash so rather than bit.ly/R4c6feh , you could instead use bit.ly/dictionaryword . Another feature some services offer is the ability to edit the destination URL at a later
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Benchmarks Don’t Have to Be Evil
12.03.2015
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). Benchmark results are usually expressed in terms of how much (wall clock) time it takes to run and in GFLOPS (10^9 floating point operations per second) or MFLOPS (10^6 floating point operations per second
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Persistent Memory
14.01.2016
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3700 IOPS: 15,900 Optane IOPS: 70,300 (4.42x) P3700 latency: 58µ Optane latency: 9µ (6.44x) Test 2 P3700 IOPS: 13,400 Optane IOPS: 95,600 (7.13x) P3700
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NVDIMM Persistent Memory
22.09.2016
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. Testing with Linux You can test NVDIMM on a Linux system as of kernel 4.1, but versions 4.6 or later are recommended. If you like, you can emulate NVDIMM hardware without the physical hardware using Qemu
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Read-only File Compression with SquashFS
14.06.2017
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You can experiment with all of them to find the one that compresses the most, the fastest, or according to whatever metric you value. SquashFS has been in the kernel for a long time (since 2.6
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Why Good Applications Don’t Scale
13.10.2020
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: The serial fraction can be broken into two parts (Equation 6), where s B is the base serial fraction that is not a function of the number of processors, and s C is the communication time between processors
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Tools to Manage Storage
03.02.2024
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                                938G  718G  173G  81% /home /dev/nvme0n1p1                                511M  6.1M  505M   2% /boot/efi /dev/sda1                                     5.5T  3.1T  2.1T  60% /home2 192.168.4.100:/home
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Deis combines Docker and CoreOS
17.02.2015
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. Project Atomic [6] and CoreOS [7] [8] are perfect examples of this trend. CoreOS is a naked Linux distribution that only supports one thing really well: the operation of Docker containers (see the "Core
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Using benchmarks to your advantage
10.04.2015
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). Benchmark results are usually expressed in terms of how much (wall clock) time it takes to run and in GFLOPS (10^9 floating point operations per second) or MFLOPS (10^6 floating point operations per second
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Protecting documents with Azure Information Protection
16.08.2018
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line. The AADRM PowerShell module [6] is available for this purpose. Before you get started, you need to connect the PowerShell session to AIP using the Connect-AadrmService cmdlet (Figure 2). Without

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