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25.03.2020
is waiting.
There are several [pull requests] that are open, where some feedback was given to the contributors [who] probably just are busy, [so] they haven't had time to internalize that feedback, rework
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03.08.2023
I've had a long and interesting career in technology. I've worked as a system administrator, developer, tech writer, instructor, database administrator, and consultant. Many of these positions were
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18.07.2013
possible dissemination of "open, interoperable cloud computing." To meet all of the Apache Foundation's requirements, numerous licenses went through checks, and other formalities had to be met. Thanks
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02.06.2025
) or a parallel virtual machine (PVM), and Linux.
With Beowulf, everything was new. Previous HPC systems all had proprietary tools to manage and monitor servers (nodes) in the cluster, so the tools for Beowulf
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30.01.2013
MP 4.0 specification.
Joe Casad, ADMIN Magazine: How has the year gone for OpenMP?
Michael Wong: We’ve had a fantastic year. Mind you, we’ve been working hard to bring forward a new release to Open
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01.10.2011
that they can maximize space in their rack. A good example was a customer I met with in Europe. They had power budgets for the rack, and always ran out of power first, so they had 3-5 slots free at the top
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12.10.2011
and Python developers had with Google App Engine (and this is from bar conversations, rather than from trawling the web) is that simple things like the filesystem aren’t there anymore. You can’t reconfigure
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28.06.2011
like Linux in 2000, "the cloud" is currently approaching the "Peak of Inflated Expectations" rapidly [2]. However, Linux had numerous organizations and companies to help it move from inflated
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04.11.2011
capping allows a customer to take the TDP down a bit, freeing up some of that power headroom so that they can maximize space in their rack. A good example was a customer I met with in Europe. They had power
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25.08.2016
and graphical user interface (GUI) editors. Let the mayhem begin!
Command-Line Editor Options
Eons ago, when I started with *nix, CLI editors were all we had, so you learned them very quickly. Now that X is so