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the code states should be good enough for caches up to 20MB. The Stream FAQ recommends you use a problem size such that each array is four times the sum of the caches (L1, L2, and L3). You can either change
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-rw-r--r-- 1 laytonjb laytonjb 261K 2014-06-09 20:31 FS_scan.csv.gz
The original file is 3.2MB, but after using gzip
with the -9
option (i.e., maximum compression), the resulting file is 268KB. The .gz
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:31 FS_scan.csv
$ gzip -9 FS_scan.csv
$ ls -lsah FS_scan.csv.gz
268K -rw-r--r-- 1 laytonjb laytonjb 261K 2014-06-09 20:31 FS_scan.csv.gz
The original file is 3.2MB, but after using gzip with the -9
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02.08.2021
:13 ipa.initramfs.sha256
13 -rw-r--r-- 1 42422 42422 9.1M Mar 2 10:13 ipa.kernel
14 -rw-r--r-- 1 42422 42422 101 Mar 2 10:12 ipa.kernel.sha256
15
16 # file /var
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23.07.2013
(BSI) makes some recommendations in its overview paper on online storage from November 2012 [in German], stating that, if sensitive data are transmitted over unsecured networks, consideration must
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04.10.2018
of their internal 2.5-inch SATA devices, coming in at a mere 2.3x3x0.5 inches (5.8x7.6x1.3 cm) – smaller than a Post-it note (Figure 1). Available in sizes ranging from 256GB to 2TB, the specimen in our lab is the MU
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) makes some recommendations in its overview paper on online storage from November 2012 [9]: "If sensitive data are transmitted over unsecured networks, consideration must be given to the use of reliable
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17.01.2023
47 k
pixman x86_64 0.38.4-2.el8 appstream 256 k
slurm-contribs-ohpc x86_64 22.05.2-14.1.ohpc.2.6 OpenHPC-updates 22 k
slurm
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04.04.2023
47 k
pixman x86_64 0.38.4-2.el8 appstream 256 k
slurm-contribs-ohpc x86_64 22.05.2-14.1.ohpc.2.6 OpenHPC-updates 22 k
slurm
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12.11.2012
#
# This Expect script was generated by Autoexpect on Thu Oct 11 15:53:18 2012
# Expect and Autoexpect were both written by Don Libes, NIST.
#
# Note that Autoexpect does not guarantee a working script