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Creating and evaluating kernel crash dumps
31.10.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2012  »  Issue 11: Cloud...  » 
© Giuseppe Ramos, 123RF.com
], where X is the size of the reserved area in megabytes and Y specifies the start address. If you omit the second parameter or set it to 0M, the system automatically selects an appropriate location ... 2012
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Performance testing monitoring solutions
30.11.2025
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© Kheng Ho Toh, 123RF.com
were run on a virtual system (using ESX as the hypervisor) with fixed reservations for CPU and memory. To be more precise, I used a virtual CPU running at 1.5GHz and with 512MB of RAM in the virtual ... 2012
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Tools for troubleshooting the network
31.10.2025
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© Photographer, 123RF.com
, and you are given minimum, maximum, and average values for the speed of ICMP responses. In addition to performing the simple ping test, you can access a freely configurable website, or transfer 1MB of test ... 2012
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Setting up your own NAS with FreeNAS 8.0.2
30.11.2025
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© Vitalii Gulenok, 123RF.com
the older UFS filesystem rather than ZFS. Built-In RAID With FreeNAS, you can set up software RAID levels 0, 1, 3, and higher, but again, you need to be aware that hardware RAIDs are faster and safer ... Setting up your own NAS with FreeNAS 8.0.2 ... 2012
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Win-win with Cygwin
30.11.2025
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© Steve Mann, 123RF.com
for this article, my required space was approximately 300MB and just under 100MB for the temporary staging space. Keep the temporary staging directory intact for future installations and customizations. The disk ... 2012
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Discover the power of RouterBOARDS
25.09.2023
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Lead Image © andreysuslov, 123RF.com
Rubén Llorente ... Llorente, Linux Magazine , issue 232, March 2020, pg. 24, https://www.linux-magazine.com/Issues/2020/232/Privoxy ARP spoofing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARP_spoofing Creative Commons Attribution
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Samba 4 appliances by SerNet and Univention
16.05.2013
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© Ricky Grant, 123RF.com
that gives admins a convenient option for testing the features supported by the new version of Samba 4. Version 0.1 first aired at CeBIT last year and has been officially downloadable since May 2012; however ... Shortly after the Samba team finalized Samba 4 in December 2012, SerNet and Univention integrated the new Samba into their appliances that give administrators an easy way to set up and test a Samba 4
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Load Testing the Cloud
20.02.2012
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time: 11.79 secs Data transferred: 2.47 MB Response time: 0.22 secs Transaction rate: 35.79 trans/sec Throughput: 0
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The Road to End-of-Scale
19.06.2013
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The quest for exascale performance by the year 2020 is on. Delivering 1018 FLOPS could be slowed by the speed of light, among other things. ... a next-generation supercomputer by 2020.The not so good news came in a speech by Horst Simon, Deputy Director of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, titled “Why We Need Exascale and Why We Won’t Get ... The quest for exascale performance by the year 2020 is on. Delivering 1018 FLOPS could be slowed by the speed of light, among other things.
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Assess USB performance while exploring storage caching
13.12.2018
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Lead Image © Lucy Baldwin, 123RF.com
disk reads: 1306 MB in 3.00 seconds = 434.77 MB/sec federico@cybertron:~$ sudo hdparm -W /dev/sdb /dev/sdb: write-caching = 1 (on) federico@cybertron:~$ sudo hdparm -W 0 /dev/sdb /dev/sdb: write

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