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The state of open source groupware
09.08.2015
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elements of the X.400 basis inherited from HP OpenMail that prevent the source code from being disclosed. The original plans to put the core under an open source license with Scalix 12 were unenforceable
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A ptrace-based tracing mechanism for syscalls
06.10.2022
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. According to benchmarks with only one tracee, the additional overhead in terms of execution time for syscalls (caused by the libiotrace syscall tracing implementation) is approximately 1,400%. This massive
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Desktop Supercomputers: Past, Present, and Future
17.03.2021
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of 1,800W (120 × 15 = 1,800), and a 20A circuit has a capability of 2,400W. The US National Electrical Code (NEC) rules and best practices state that the design wattage for typical residents is 80
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What's your status (page)?
28.11.2023
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_http_status_healthy_below = 400 28 poll_delay_dead = 30 29 poll_delay_sick = 10 30 push_delay_dead = 20 31 push_system_cpu_sick_above = 0.90 32 push_system_ram_sick_above = 0.90 33 script_interval = 300 34 local_delay_dead = 40 35
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Tuning I/O Patterns in Python
18.12.2013
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(One-by-One) 1 #include 2 3 /* Our structure */ 4 struct rec 5 { 6 int x,y,z; 7 float value; 8 }; 9 10 int main() 11 { 12 int counter; 13 struct rec my_record; 14 int counter_limit; 15
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Routing with Quagga
19.02.2013
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to the networks of all other autonomous systems. Thus, the routing tables are correspondingly large (some 400,000 entries in April 2012.) In contrast to OSPF, admins must configure the connection between two
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Speed up your MySQL database
11.02.2016
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your tuning actions. Are you looking for a shorter response time or more throughput? One objective could be, say: "Action X takes 3.5 seconds to complete after clicking – in future, we want to be done
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Greylisting with Postgrey
22.06.2012
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: Qmail Delivery Retry Events Delivery Attempt Seconds D-HH:MM:SS 1 0 0-00:00:00 2 400 0-00:06:40 3 1600 0-00:26:40 4
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Persistent Memory
14.01.2016
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3700 IOPS: 15,900 Optane IOPS: 70,300 (4.42x) P3700 latency: 58µ Optane latency: 9µ (6.44x) Test 2 P3700 IOPS: 13,400 Optane IOPS: 95,600 (7.13x) P3700
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How persistent memory will change computing
03.12.2015
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Benchmarks Test 1 P3700 IOPS: 15,900 Optane IOPS: 70,300 (4.42x) P3700 latency: 58µ Optane latency: 9µ (6.44x) Test 2 P3700 IOPS: 13,400 Optane IOPS: 95

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