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Tuning I/O Patterns in Fortran 90
04.12.2013
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if (ierr > 0) then 21 write(*,*) "error in opening file! Stopping" 22 stop 23 else 24 do 10 counter=1,counter_limit 25 my_record%x = counter 26 my_record%y = counter
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Small-board computers
17.02.2015
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: Tegra X1: 25.6GBps memory bandwidth HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2 10W power Peak performance: 1,024GFLOPS with FP16; 512GFLOPS with FP32 ARM Cortex CPUs: Quad-core 64-bit ARM Cortex-A57
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Load Testing the Cloud
20.02.2012
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it hits. Run it for a good 20 or 30 minutes and see what starts to melt first. siege -t 600 -b http://www.example.com For debugging --get should be used. This works like --save-headers in wget, so you
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Tuning I/O Patterns in Python
18.12.2013
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_limit): 20 local_dict['x'] = float(counter); 21 local_dict['y'] = float(counter + 1); 22 local_dict['z'] = float(counter + 2); 23 local_dict['value'] = 10.0 * float(counter); 24 my
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Hadoop for Small-to-Medium-Sized Businesses
06.05.2014
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Hadoop 2.x and its associated tools promise to deliver big data solutions not just to the IT-heavy big players, but to anyone with unstructured data and the need for multidimensional data analysis. ... media, and the entertainment industry, including Amazon Web Services, AOL, Apple, eBay, Facebook, Netflix, and HP. However, Hadoop 2.2.x is especially appealing for smaller companies with tight budgets ... Hadoop 2.x and its associated tools promise to deliver big data solutions not just to the IT-heavy big players, but to anyone with unstructured data and the need for multidimensional data analysis.
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Big data tools for midcaps and others
20.05.2014
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very little note of your progress. Version 0.20 designates the first generation Hadoop (v1.0, Figure 6). Whenever you hear people refer to the 0.23 branch (Figure 7), they are talking about Hadoop 2.2.x ... Hadoop 2.x and its associated tools promise to deliver big data solutions not just to the IT-heavy big players, but to anyone with unstructured data and the need for multidimensional data analysis. ... 20
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Exploring OpenShift – Red Hat's next-generation PaaS tool
10.04.2015
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Tomcat 7 (JBoss EWS 2.0) web 21 jboss-vertx-2.1 (!) Vert.x 2.1 web 22 jboss-wildfly-8 (!) WildFly Application Server 8.2.0.Final web 23 diy-0
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Security first with the Hiawatha web server
11.04.2016
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20 /sbin/iptables --policy FORWARD DROP 21 /sbin/iptables --policy INPUT DROP 22 /sbin/iptables --policy OUTPUT DROP 23 24 #new chains. Statefull and scrub icmp 25 /sbin/iptables --new
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Maintaining Android in the enterprise
21.08.2014
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MIPS : 1993.93 17 processor : 2 18 BogoMIPS : 1993.93 19 processor : 3 20 BogoMIPS : 1993.93 21 Features : swp half thumb fastmult vfp edsp neon vfpv3 tls 22 CPU implementer : 0 ... 22
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Where Does Job Output Go?
11.09.2023
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factors to little NVMe drives that are only a few millimeters thick and very short. The M.2 SSDs are approximately 22mm wide and 60-80mm long. It became obvious that putting a fair number of SSDs

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