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Logging with systemd
18.02.2014
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and no longer meets today’s requirements in a useful way. So, it’s time for a successor, which has actually existed for quite some time in the form of Upstart. Upstart is to a great extent downwardly compatible
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What's New at OpenMP
30.01.2013
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actually brought that up.” Now, one other thing that is required, and this is where membership is important. A new feature needs some driving force, pushing it forward, and there has to be representation
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Converting filesystems with Fstransform
24.09.2012
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conversion. The fstransform program is just a script; the actual conversion in the background is handled by two programs: fsmove and fsremap. If something should go wrong, you will find several logfiles
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Moore's Law Continues its Unwavering March
09.10.2013
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between a CPU and the RAM feeding it instructions and data to process. The Von Neumann bottleneck limits a CPU’s actual usable speed, as instruction-fetch stalls and data-cache misses can force the CPU
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Book Review: Land of Lisp
14.09.2011
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As I approach the task of reviewing Conrad Barski's excellent guide to the Land of Lisp, I have a confession to make to fellow travelers: I do not actually like Lisp as programming languages go. My
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Power Talk
01.10.2011
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density, little -- if any -- impact on performance. Q: Power use is one side of this, and the other side is cooling (or actually heat dissipation), which is often a limiting factor for HPC implementations
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Interview: AMD’s John Fruehe, Director of Server Product Marketing
04.11.2011
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side is cooling (or actually heat dissipation), which is often a limiting factor for HPC implementations. By controlling power usage, do you also gain some control over the temperature, which could
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Killing Instances with Chaos Monkey
28.06.2011
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actually works, and how do you know when you've finished? How do you know that you're setup is truly resilient rather than just a bit scalable? If you're considering cloud for dev, test, or production
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SPDY HTTP Protocol
08.06.2012
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is actually a protocol that sits between SSL and HTTP. SPDY plays the role of multiplexing multiple HTTP connections through a single TCP session
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RAM Revealed
26.04.2012
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that followed (Xeon 5500 and 5600) replaced FB-DIMMs with registered DIMMs on the basis of DDR3. The CMD/ADDR/CLK signal lines run through the register chip, but not the actual data connections. This means

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