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Desktop Supercomputers: Past, Present, and Future
17.03.2021
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of 1,800W (120 × 15 = 1,800), and a 20A circuit has a capability of 2,400W. The US National Electrical Code (NEC) rules and best practices state that the design wattage for typical residents is 80
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News for Admins
28.11.2022
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OpenSSL 3.0.7 Patches Serious Vulnerabilities OpenSSL has issued an advisory (https://www.openssl.org/news/secadv/20221101.txt) relating to two vulnerabilities (CVE-2022-3602 and CVE-2022 ... OpenSSL has issued an advisory (https://www.openssl.org/news/secadv/20221101.txt) relating to two vulnerabilities (CVE-2022-3602 and CVE-2022-3786), which affect OpenSSL version 3.0.0.
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HTTP/1.1 versus HTTP/2 and HTTP/3
30.05.2021
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on most servers, is HTTP/1.1 – even though HTTP/3 has already been defined. In this article, I look at the history of the protocol and the practical differences between versions 1.1, 2, and 3 ... HTTP/2 introduced multiplexing, resulting in superior bandwidth utilization over HTTP/1.1, and HTTP/3 solves the problem of transmission delays from packet loss by replacing TCP with QUIC. ... HTTP/1.1 versus HTTP/2 and HTTP/3
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News for Admins
30.01.2020
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. Cumulus Linux 4.0 has added a few new supported platforms, such as Edgecore Minipack AS8000 (100G Tomahawk 3), Mellanox SN3700C (100G Spectrum-2), Mellanox SN3700 (200G Spectrum-2), and HPE SN2345M (100G
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SMART Devices
14.08.2020
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Aligning filesystem partitions
20.03.2014
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size. Ideally, limited read performance impact is experienced by applications as drives map 512-byte legacy requests on aligned 4KB reads internally [3]. However, that is no longer the case when I
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Two NexentaOS derivatives compared
16.05.2013
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licensed. NexentaStor [3] distinguishes between the Community Edition and the Enterprise Edition. The Community Edition is free, but not intended for production systems (which the EULA explicitly forbids
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Process, Network, and Disk Metrics
26.02.2014
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 reqs merged:           3.76/s     Write reqs completed:            2.12/s    Read BW:                     0.01 MB/s  Write BW:                        0.02 MB/s    Avg sector size issued      25.28       Avg
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RSQL, a Microsoft SQL clone
09.06.2018
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Server for more than 15 years and like the product, but the license costs are exorbitant; for example, $14,400 for installation on an eight-core machine whose hardware only costs $3,000. The more powerful
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Error-correcting code memory keeps single-bit errors at bay
14.11.2013
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of an uncorrectable error by factors of 9-400. Uncorrectable errors following a correctable error are still small at 0.1%-2.3% per year. + The incidence of correctable errors increases with age

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