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Defining measures
07.04.2022
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MBps or Peak IOPS is x . However, what does "IOPS" really mean and how is it defined? Typically, an IOP is an I/O operation, wherein data is either read or written to the filesystem and subsequently
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New versions of the Endian and Sophos UTM solutions
20.05.2014
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adapter, which limits the network bandwidth to a miserly 10Mbps. Additionally, full support for VMware and Xen is only available in the Enterprise version. Endian provides optimized images or virtual
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pfSense firewall and router distribution
30.11.2025
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. On the downside, pfSense only supports x86 or AMD64 processors. The frugal system requirements also only apply for simple firewalls and small networks. If the computer needs to handle, say, 200Mbps, pfSense needs
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vglibc
01.08.2012
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Installing glibc.i686 into the VNFS [root@test1 ~]# yum --tolerant --installroot /var/chroots/sl6.2 -y install glibc.i686 Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, refresh-packagekit, security Loading mirror
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Moving HPC to the cloud
31.10.2025
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cluster. Additionally, POD has redundant high-speed Internet with remote connectivity ranging from 50Mbps to 1Gbps. Several storage options are also available, starting with high-speed NFS using 10Gig
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Touring the top Knoppix debugging and rescue tools
30.11.2025
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to tell fdisk the desired "disk geometry" first because this information cannot be gathered from a block device when you are just working with a file copy. 6. losetup and cryptoloop Working with copies
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open64
01.08.2012
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--> Processing Dependency: ld-linux.so.2 for package: open64-5.0-0.x86_64 --> Processing Dependency: ld-linux.so.2(GLIBC_2.3) for package: open64-5.0-0.x86_64 --> Processing Dependency: libc.so.6 for package: open
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Listing 5
21.08.2012
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--> Running transaction check ---> Package php.x86_64 0:5.3.3-14.el6_3 will be installed --> Processing Dependency: php-cli = 5.3.3-14.el6_3 for package: php-5.3.3-14.el6_3.x86_64 --> Processing Dependency: php
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Open MPI
01.08.2012
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mpi/openmpi/1.6 modulefile #%Module1.0##################################################################### ## ## modules mpi/openmpi/1.6 ## ## modulefiles/mpi/openmpi/1.6 Written by Jeff Layton
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Process, Network, and Disk Metrics
26.02.2014
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. Good high-level metrics for local storage are pretty simple: Amount of storage used, free storage available, and total space (i.e., capacity metrics) Read and write bandwidth (MBps) Number

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