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, or Docker flavor and then start a container on the basis of that image. Listing 6 shows how to download a Fedora 22 image and start a new container based on it.
Listing 6
Download and Start
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at 32Gbps. Another storage server at the Tübingen site serves as a local backup-to-disk medium for selected systems, without a connection to the tape drives in Ulm. However, it would be easy to implement
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devices – X300, X400, and X600 – are designed for rack installation and have a built-in power supply [2]. The models also differ in terms of performance: The X200/201 promises 1Gbps firewall throughput
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software automatically [2].
NethServer (multiarch)
NethServer is a Linux distribution for servers based on CentOS 6.8 and licensed under the GPLv3. It is advertised as "scalable, secure, cloud ready ... CoreOS is a lightweight Linux operating system for managing and running containers at scale with low overhead. NethServer is a Linux distribution for servers based on CentOS 6.8 and licensed under
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configuration of 18 Oracle Sun servers with a total of 864GB of main memory, 216 CPU cores, 648TB of raw disk storage, 40Gbps InfiniBand connectivity between nodes and other Oracle engineered systems, and 10Gbps
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and the average latency, that is, the time the disk takes to rotate through 180 degrees [6]. The data transfer rate is typically negligible for smaller I/O scales, as is the controller overhead.
A Plethora
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-port, hot-swappable 6Gbps SAS disk drives, dual controllers with up to 180TB of capacity, and 8GB of cache in a 2U 19-inch rackmount enclosure.
Additionally, Storwize V3700 features a new FlashCopy function
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Lustre on top of ZFS [3] and reaching about 850GBps. Marc talked about moving data from older systems to Sequoia and some of the issues the team faced (it wasn't easy). His talk inspired me to examine
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.519354 pkts=6 kpps=0.0 kbytes=0 mbps=0.0 nic_pkts=16 nic_drops=0 u=2 t=2 i=0 o=0 nonip=2
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(3 or 6Gbps) with up to 4TB capacity. Typically, you can deploy 2.5- or 3.5-inch formats; of the devices we tested, only Buffalo and Netgear did not bother providing drill holes for smaller disks