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a tiny bit to 1.2MBps (Listing 6), random reads increased to almost double the throughput with a rate of 3.3MBps (Listing 7).
Listing 6
Random Write to RAID
$ sudo fio --bs=4k --ioengine
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-894012917938 as Amazon S3 storage
bucket for environment data.
2013-05-08 20:03:03 INFO Created load balancer named:
awseb-e-m-AWSEBLoa-OXVMML7XC6PR
2013-05-08 20:03:27 INFO Created security group named:
awseb-e-mnpsy5
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/group_gz | 212 kB 00:00
Package flex-2.5.35-8.el6.x86_64 already installed and latest version
Package gcc-4.4.6-3.el6.x86_64 already installed and latest version
Package autoconf-2.63-5.1.el6.noarch
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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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output from my desktop computer.
Listing 6: Parsed iostat Output
[laytonjb@home4 3]$ ./3test1.py
sda :
Read reqs merged: 0.07/s Read reqs completed: 2.34/s
Write
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(minified by 25.99X)
from python:2.7-alpine - 84.3MB => 23.1MB (minified by 3.65X)
from python:2.7.15 - 916MB => 27.5MB (minified by 33.29X)
from centos:7 - 647MB => 23MB (minified by 28.57X)
from centos
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integer :: allocate_status
08 !
09 n = 10
10 allocate( array(n, n), stat = allocate_status )
11 if (allocate_status /= 0) stop "Could not allocate array"
12 !
13 subarray => array(3:7,3:7)
14
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instances of 64-bit Scientific Linux 6. Use the text editor of your choice to add the lines in Listing 3 to your ~/.starcluster/config
file.
Listing 3: Adding Config Settings
$ nano ~/.starcluster
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is reasonable because you can write to (N – 1) devices as you would RAID 0 (e.g., write a stripe of data).
RAID 6
Somewhat similar to RAID 5, two copies of the parity are written to two storage devices