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Lustre HPC distributed filesystem
07.04.2022
Home »  Archive  »  2022  »  Issue 68: Autom...  » 
Photo by Efe Kurnaz on Unsplash
: Operation Max(MiB) Min(MiB) Mean(MiB) StdDev Max(OPs) Min(OPs) Mean(OPs) ... ... write 1835.22 1835.22 1835.22 0.00 28.68 28.68 28.68 ** ... StdDev Mean
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Professional backup solutions compared
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2010  »  Issue 2: Backup...  » 
Kamil Macniak, 123RF
) with 12 Serial ATA disks, a 320 UW SCSI controller for the host connection, and 512MB cache. I configured various disk groups and logical volumes on this powerful hardware and exported them to the backup
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Load Testing the Cloud
20.02.2012
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time: 11.79 secs Data transferred: 2.47 MB Response time: 0.22 secs Transaction rate: 35.79 trans/sec Throughput: 0
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Unleashing Accelerated Speeds with RAM Drives
02.08.2021
Home »  Archive  »  2021  »  Issue 64: Bare...  » 
Lead Image © Vladimir Nenov, 123RF.com
the configuration and capabilities of memory DIMMs and revealed that my system has four DDR3 RAM devices of 2048MB configured at speeds of 1333MTps (mega transfers per second). Playing with RAM Drives To begin, you
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Understanding the Status of Your Filesystem
18.06.2014
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]:  13502  (  3.48%)  ( 87.59% cumulative)    [     64-    128 KB]:  12083  (  3.11%)  ( 90.70% cumulative)    [    128-    256 KB]:   8623  (  2.22%)  ( 92.93% cumulative)    [    256-    512 KB]:  13437
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Demystified: The facts about green IT
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2011  »  Issue 3: Are yo...  » 
Iakov Kalinin, 123RF
thus assumed an upgrade scenario that included replacing the motherboard with on-board graphics and sound, the CPU, the RAM (1,024MB), and the hard disk (320GB). After investigating prices, the authors
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Distributed storage with Sheepdog
07.10.2014
Home »  Archive  »  2014  »  Issue 23: 10 Ti...  » 
Lead Image © kateleigh, 123RF.com
bits in length. The name of the data object provides one input value, the offset another. Sheepdog stores the data in chunks of 4MB. The hash of the name is also used internally by the software to set
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Kubernetes k3s lightweight distro
25.03.2020
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billion IoT devices will be in action by the end of 2020. For example, according to one report [1], a water project in China includes a whopping 100,000 IoT sensors to monitor three separate 1,000km
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Endlessh and tc tarpits slow down attackers
02.02.2021
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. As surely as night follows day, automated attacks will target the default Secure Shell port (TCP port 22), so I will use SSH as the guinea pig test case with the knowledge that I can move the real SSH service
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Error-correcting code memory keeps single-bit errors at bay
14.11.2013
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Lead Image © Igor Stevanovic, 123RF.com
/bit-hr) to 1017 (seven orders of magnitude difference). The lower number is just about one error per gigabit of memory per hour. The upper number indicates roughly one error every 1,000 years per gigabit of memory

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