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Toshiba Announces SSD Product
04.12.2013
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Toshiba has announced a new read-intensive solid-state drive product, the PX03SN. The new SSD has a capacity of 1.6TB and supports on full drive write per day. The new drive is "optimized ... The new 1.6TB drive is intended for read-intensive applications.
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Listing 2
01.08.2012
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                                                                  | 358 kB     00:00      (4/12): hwloc-1.1-0.1.el6.x86_64.rpm                                                                          | 1.0 MB     00:00      (5/12): libX11-1.3-2.el6.x86_64.rpm
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Storage across the network with iSCSI and Synology DiskStation Manager
04.12.2024
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Lead Image © Vladimir Nenov, 123RF.com
will show you how to integrate a Synology DiskStation storage device with a Debian v12 "bookworm" environment. I assume you have already purchased drives and a NAS enclosure, and you already have a working ... The iSCSI protocol lets you access block storage across a network connection. We show you how to connect a Debian 12 system with a Synology storage device over iSCSI.
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Listing 4
21.08.2012
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--> Processing Dependency: libpng12.so.0(PNG12_0) for package: rrdtool-1.3.8-6.el6.i686 --> Processing Dependency: libxml2.so.2 for package: rrdtool-1.3.8-6.el6.i686 --> Processing Dependency: libpango-1.0.so.0
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open64
01.08.2012
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| 4.3 MB 00:02 (2/2): nss-softokn-freebl-3.12.9-11.el6.i686.rpm | 115 kB 00
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TLS 1.3 and the return of common sense
04.10.2018
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a novel threat to pre-quantum encryption, like the ciphers used in TLS. After a decade in service, TLS 1.2 is showing many signs of aging. The cryptographic building blocks of current versions of the TLS ... After a decade in service, TLS 1.2 is showing many signs of aging. Its immediate successor, TLS 1.3, has earned the approval of the IETF. Some major changes are on the way.
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Appendix – I/O Report from MPI Strace Analyzer
15.02.2012
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Average Standard Deviation   0KB < < 1KB 248,982 31,122 7,565 1KB < < 8KB 39,426 4,928 490 8KB < < 32KB 148 18 12
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Appendix – I/O Report from MPI Strace Analyzer
26.01.2012
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Average Standard Deviation   0KB < < 1KB 248,982 31,122 7,565 1KB < < 8KB 39,426 4,928 490 8KB < < 32KB 148 18 12
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HPC Storage strace Snippet
26.01.2012
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written = 216,707,618 (216.707618 MB) Number of Write function calls = 35,369 Average (mean) bytes per call = 6,131.210016 (bytes) (0.006131 MB)   Standard Deviation bytes per call = 112
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HPC Storage strace Snippet
15.02.2012
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written = 216,707,618 (216.707618 MB) Number of Write function calls = 35,369 Average (mean) bytes per call = 6,131.210016 (bytes) (0.006131 MB)   Standard Deviation bytes per call = 112

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