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OpenMP – Parallelizing Loops
03.04.2019
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code. OpenMP has matured over the years, steadily adding new features to the standard: 1996 – Architecture Review Board (ARB) formed by several vendors implementing their own directives for SMP
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Why Good Applications Don’t Scale
13.10.2020
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You just bought a new system with lots and lots of cores (e.g., a desktop with 64 cores or a server with 128 cores). Now that you have all of these cores, why not take advantage of them
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What Is an Inode?
23.03.2022
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or directory is deleted, the inode number is put back for reuse for a new file or directory. To see at any time how many inodes exist, how many are used, and how many are free, you can query on a filesystem
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Where Does Job Output Go?
11.09.2023
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you had to balance capacity and cost so that neither requirement was really satisfied, this new approach of tiered storage – with a much smaller amount of storage that is has much greater performance
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Scalable mail storage with Dovecot and Amazon S3
10.04.2015
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are expensive and scale vertically at best. Remember that vertical scalability means repowering the existing hardware, which is the opposite of horizontal scalability, for which new machines are simply added
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Interoperability across clouds
04.10.2018
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of the underlying platform or architecture. As a positive side effect, the agility and accuracy of cloud services have reached a new level. For customers, TOSCA increases the comparability and choice of cloud
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Shared Storage with NFS and SSHFS
04.10.2018
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google for instructions. The compute nodes can be configured just as NFS clients, but the server that holds the filesystems to be exported should be configured as an NFS server. On the NFS server
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Kibana Meets Kubernetes
29.09.2020
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://kubernetes-charts.storage.googleapis.com/ $ helm repo update $ helm search repo stable If you're new to Helm, have a look at the values.yaml file, where you can customize the Helm chart so it's easier to install with the options you need for your
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Layer 3 SDN
29.09.2020
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simply be impossible to reconfigure all the switches in the system to create a new customer and that customer's virtual networks. Instead, in a completely flat Layer 2 segment, the SDN solution takes care
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DNS filtering with authentication
30.11.2020
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can customize those policies, as well as create policies from scratch. To create a new policy, give the policy a name and, optionally, a description and click Submit . You then assign a priority, quota

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