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are required for each server. If you add SSDs to the hard disks as fast cache for your own write-ahead log (WAL) and Ceph's metadata database, the storage devices cost around $3,800 (EUR3,500) per server
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organizations can obtain licenses for all ntop products free of charge. Details of the requirements and registration can be found online [3]; also see the "Versions and Licensing" box.
Versions and Licensing
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so, for a combination of open source software with extension modules and commercial support.
Starting Point
The backup software originally used was IBM's Tivoli Storage Manager [3]. However, a review
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Red Hat http://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/management/ansible
Price (one-year, est.)
Up to 100 managed systems: $14,000 (EUR11,500) with standard support; $20,000 (EUR15,500
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12.01.2012
. These requirements are machine architecture independent.” Such performance greatly exceeds the capability of machines available today; the world’s fastest supercomputer (according to www.top500.org/
) currently clocks
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The latest Top500 List indicates Linux is used in 91% of all systems. This statistic probably reflects the overall market and is remarkable from several aspects. First, Linux completely dominates
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upgrade for a mere $62, including shipping [3], for two 8GB DDR3 RAM 204-pin SODIMMs (PC10600 or PC3 1,333MHz). This unit came equipped with its maximum storage option: a SATA 500GB drive running at 7
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Once the list of commands is loaded, the target attribute is again used
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.HistogramOpts{
Name: "prometheus_http_request_duration_seconds",
Help: "Histogram of latencies for HTTP requests.",
- Buckets: []float64{.1, .2, .4, 1, 3, 8, 20, 60, 120},
+ NativeHistogramBucketFactor: 1
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versions of our own curated Linux in stores to an IT vendor providing subscriptions to businesses using our open hybrid cloud technologies. More than 90% of Fortune 500 companies rely on Red Hat technologies