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=3619: Sat Jan 9 16:14:53 2021
read: IOPS=174k, BW=682MiB/s (715MB/s)(10.0GiB/15023msec)
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Run status group 0 (all jobs):
READ: bw=682MiB/s (715MB/s), 682MiB/s-682MiB/s (715MB/s-715MB
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.42.0.255
dhcp_subnets:
- ip: 10.42.0.0
netmask: 255.255.255.0
domain_name_servers:
- 10.42.0.10
- 10.42.0.11
range_begin: 10.42.0.200
range_end: 10.42.0.254
ntp
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applies to the operation of an instance of the CDB and not for the PDBs.
Some simple math can help clarify this concept: For example, 10 databases in version 11g need at least 10x350MB, or around 3.5GB
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network adapters, one for administration and one for the web server. I gave the system 1GB memory, but it has not yet used more than 200MB.
Then, boot the image. You have several choices:
Add
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the row- and column-major access patterns, but only with a small array.
In the next experiment, I'll update the size variable to 10,000 as the sole change, to obtain Listings 3 and 4. The array now
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Xino-Lime
Linux
All-winner A10 processor
Single ARM Cortex-A8 @1GHz
Mali-400
512MB DDR3
SATA connector, 2 USB, Fast Ethernet, USB OTG, HDMI
1.9W
$44/EUR 30
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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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-Agent: curl/7.51.0
08 > Accept: */*
09 >
10 < HTTP/1.1 200 OK
11 < Content-Type: application/json
12 < Content-Length: 382
13 < X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
14 < Server: WEBrick/1.3.1 (Ruby/2.3.3
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:jonathonf/python-3.6
$ apt-get update
$ apt-get install python3.6
In Figure 3 you can see that Python v3.6 adds about 23MB of files to your machine. Depending on how much time you've spent with Python, you might
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=1): err= 0: pid=3619: Sat Jan 9 16:14:53 2021
read: IOPS=174k, BW=682MiB/s (715MB/s)(10.0GiB/15023msec)
[ ... ]
Run status group 0 (all jobs):
READ: bw=682MiB/s (715MB/s), 682MiB/s-682Mi