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Introduction to LVM
30.11.2025
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this writes an LVM label and some metadata to the PV. The PV is divided up into units of the same size (4MB by default) known as physical extents (PEs). A PE is the smallest allocatable data volume. Figure 1
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Monitoring changes in Active Directory with built-in tools
04.04.2023
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the Microsoft Security Compliance Toolkit 1.0 [1] can help you with this question. After unzipping the archive file, you will see a Group Policy Objects (GPOs) backup folder, which you can import in the Group
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An army of Xeon cores to do your bidding
30.01.2024
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Dell Precision Workstation T7910 Power 1,300W CPU 2x Intel Xeon Gold E5-2699 V4, 22 cores, 2.4GHz, 55MB of cache, LGA 2011-3 GPU, NPU n/a* Memory
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Finding Your Way Around a GPU-Accelerated Cloud Environment
30.05.2021
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the following: $ gpustat -P [0] Tesla V100-SXM2-16GB | 37'C, 0 %, 24 / 300 W | 0 / 16160 MB | One GPU is present, running at a cool 37 Celsius and drawing 24W while doing absolutely nothing. To proceed further
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Linux filesystem performance tested
30.11.2025
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appliance (see the "Test Hardware" box) with eight fast disks in a RAID level 0 array with a stripe size of 64KB. The RAID is divided into an SSD array and an HDD array with identical partitions on both
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Building Virtual Images with BoxGrinder and VMBuilder
07.01.2013
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-build --version 02   BoxGrinder Build 0.10.2 03 04   Available os plugins: 05    - rhel plugin for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 06    - centos plugin for CentOS 07    - fedora plugin for Fedora 08    - sl plugin
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Real-World HPC: Setting Up an HPC Cluster
04.11.2011
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on enterprise-grade rack hardware, there is no reason one cannot follow along at home with a few beige boxes and an 10Mb hub, as long as the servers are capable of booting from the network with PXE [6]. PXE
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A Brief History of Supercomputers
21.01.2021
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processors running at 167MHz. It had options for 128, 256, or 512MB of SRAM main memory and was the first supercomputer to sustain greater than 1GFLOPS (10^9 floating point operations per second
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Managing virtual infrastructures with oVirt 3.1
31.10.2025
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based on Windows. Bye-Bye Windows Although the Red Hat developers ported all the components of the management component, RHEV-M, from C# to Java in RHEV 3.0 [1], use of the Administrator Console
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Creating RAID systems with Raider
31.10.2025
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If you are looking for more performance or more security, RAID storage is always a useful solution. Whereas the non-redundant RAID 0 speeds up data access, RAID 1 duplicates your data and therefore

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