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the Live CD images. Among the packages are the Linux kernel 2.6.32, Glibc 2.12 and the Bash Shell 4.1. It also includes the Gnome desktop environment with Firefox, Thunderbird, Gimp, Gthumb and Pidgin ... CentOS 6.0 Available as a Live CD
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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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capable of read speeds up to 4,900MBps (and up to 3,700MBps write speed), with total capacity of 512GB [6] (about $70). The unit is rated at a staggering 400K read and 900K write I/O operations per second
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more interesting metric.
Table 1
Common SD Card Storage Speeds
Label
Rating
Speed
C2
Speed class 2
At least 2MBps of read/write speed
C10
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of Product Management, Prisma Cloud in a related blog post.
Read more at Palo Alto Networks: https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/cortex/cloud.
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Install 12 Package(s)
Total download size: 3.8 M
Installed size: 11 M
Downloading Packages:
(1/12): cairo-1.8.8-3.1.el6.x86_64.rpm
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the smallest and largest values, respectively, and then computed the arithmetic mean from the remaining eight measurements.
At Speed
From the outset, the read performance of the unaccelerated volumes (46.6MBps
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: A remarkable showing: 90MBps of sequential throughput and more than 6,000 random reads.
to /boot/firmware/config.txt and rebooting will do the trick, which results in substantially unchanged sequential
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of the data was still residing in the kernel's page cache [6], waiting eventually to be persisted to disk. This resulted in an impressive (and impossible for the hardware) 885MBps transfer rate, but not to disk
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.4MBps and random reads 1.9MBps. The good news is that whereas random writes dropped a tiny bit to 1.2MBps (Listing 6), random reads increased to almost double the throughput with a rate of 3.3MBps