Admin Magazine
 
  • News
  •  
  • Articles
  •  
  • Tech Tools
  •  
  • Subscribe
  •  
  • Archive
  •  
  • Whitepapers
  •  
  • Digisub
  •  
  • Write for Us!
  •  
  • Newsletter
  •  
  • Shop
  • DevOps
  • Cloud Computing
  • Virtualization
  • HPC
  • Linux
  • Windows
  • Security
  • Monitoring
  • Databases
  • all Topics...
Search
Login
ADMIN Magazine on Facebook
GooglePlus

Search

Refine your search
Sort order
  • Date
  • Score
Content type
  • Article (Print) (227)
  • Article (88)
  • Blog post (2)
  • News (2)
Keywords
Creation time
  • Last day
  • Last week
  • Last month
  • Last three months
  • Last year

« Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ... 32 Next »

41%
Rethinking RAID (on Linux)
25.03.2021
Home »  Archive  »  2021  »  Issue 62: Lean...  » 
Lead Image © nikkikii, 123RF.com
, ioengine=libaio, iodepth=32 fio-3.12 Starting 1 process Jobs: 1 (f=1) test: (groupid=0, jobs=1): err= 0: pid=5956: Sat Jan 9 16:38:53 2021 read: IOPS=256k, BW=998MiB/s (1047MB/s)(2045MiB/2049msec
40%
Listing 2
01.08.2012
Home »  HPC  »  Articles  »  Warewulf Cluste...  »  Warewulf 3 Code  » 
 
      ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total                                                                                                1.0 MB/s | 3.8 MB     00:03      Running rpm_check_debug Running Transaction Test Transaction Test ... Warewulf 3 Listing 2
40%
Understanding the Status of Your Filesystem
18.06.2014
Home »  HPC  »  Articles  » 
  (  0.08%)  ( 99.93% cumulative)    [2920-3650 days]:    136  (  0.04%)  ( 99.97% cumulative)    [3650-4380 days]:      3  (  0.00%)  ( 99.97% cumulative)    [4380-5110 days]:    122  (  0.03%)  (100.00% cumulative)    [5110
39%
When I/O Workloads Don’t Perform
12.05.2021
Home »  HPC  »  Articles  » 
  avg-cpu:  %user   %nice %system %iowait  %steal   %idle            0.76    0.00    3.03    1.26    0.00   94.95   Device            r/s     w/s     rkB/s     wkB/s   rrqm/s   wrqm/s  %rrqm  %wrqm r
39%
Win-Win with Cygwin
23.01.2012
Home »  Articles  » 
 
Windows administrators: Expand your horizons and your opportunities with Unix commands via Cygwin. Use Cygwin’s extensive list of Unix utilities for scripts, maintenance, compatibility ... ://mirrors.xmission.com . Figure 3: Choosing an available Cygwin download site. Try to choose one that’s physically close to you or that you know has bandwidth to spare. Also, you can add a URL of your own if you have ... Windows administrators: Expand your horizons and your opportunities with Unix commands via Cygwin. Use Cygwin’s extensive list of Unix utilities for scripts, maintenance, compatibility
39%
When I/O workloads don't perform
02.08.2021
Home »  Archive  »  2021  »  Issue 64: Bare...  » 
Lead Image © Viacheslav Iakobchuk, 123RF.com
Version is: SATA 3.0, 3.0 Gb/s (current: 3.0 Gb/s) Local Time is: Sun Mar 21 15:00:38 2021 UTC SMART support is: Available - device has SMART capability. SMART support is: Enabled === START OF READ
39%
ClusterHAT
10.07.2017
Home »  HPC  »  Articles  » 
with the original Raspberry Pi Model A, ranging from two to more than 250 nodes. That early 32-bit system had a single core running at 700MHz with 256MB of memory. You can build a cluster of five RPi3 nodes with 20
39%
Fundamentals of I/O benchmarking
11.04.2016
Home »  Archive  »  2016  »  Issue 32: Measu...  » 
Lead Image © Kheng Ho Toh, 123RF.com
(512 MB) copied, 49.1424 s, 10.4 MB/s If you want to empty the read and write cache for benchmark purposes, you can do so using: sync; echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches Sequential access
39%
Listing 5
21.08.2012
Home »  HPC  »  Articles  »  Warewulf 4 Code  » 
 
                                 | 103 kB     00:00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total                                                           1.4 MB/s | 3.9 MB
38%
Dig Deep into Kubernetes with StatusBay
29.09.2020
Home »  Archive  »  2020  »  Issue 59: Custo...  » 
Lead Image © Noel Powell, Fotolia.com
sitting at less than 50MB (and using less than half the RAM of a standard cluster) the binary that runs K3s is a sight to behold and well worth getting your hands on. Especially when it's deemed production

« Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ... 32 Next »

Service

  • Article Code
  • Contact
  • Legal Notice
  • Privacy Policy
  • Glossary
    • Backup Test
© 2026 Linux New Media USA, LLC – Legal Notice