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Kafka: Scaling producers and consumers
25.03.2021
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the timeout set short, you will have more retries but potentially better throughput and will have likely saved bandwidth for those high-volume topics/partitions. If you are running clusters in cloud providers
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The light-footed Hiawatha web server
25.03.2021
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in the competitors. Although the tool still claims to be a very lean, nimble server for HTTP(S), some features have been added over the years. CGI and FastCGI To date, Hiawatha provides comprehensive support for CGI
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Multiprocessing in Python with Fortran and OpenMP
22.12.2017
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of abstractions, including OpenMP, which provides a path for Python functions to utilize all of the available cores. In this article, I take a look at what's possible by writing Python modules in Fortran that use
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Discovering indicators of compromise
05.02.2019
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who monitors Fortune 500 banks, as well as large oil companies. He showed me how many of these organizations still use older Windows and Linux systems to provide essential banking services and control
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A storage engine for every use case
09.04.2019
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is not crash-safe. However, Aria's write performance does not shine, and it never managed to reach the quality of InnoDB. Sequence provides virtual tables that return integer sequences. Instead of creating
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Monitoring HPC Systems
11.06.2014
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at monitoring frameworks where, I hope, the scripts will be useful for custom monitoring and perhaps provide a nice visual representation of the state of the cluster. A non-exhaustive list of monitoring
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Kubernetes k3s lightweight distro
25.03.2020
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to be fully accessible. The documentation self-references k3s [6]: "Simple but powerful 'batteries-included' features have been added, such as: a local storage provider, a service load balancer, a helm
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HPC fundamentals
16.08.2018
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using libgenders) misc/nodeupdown (uses nodeupdown library) misc/machines (provides an option for a flat-file list of hosts) Slurm (list of targets built from SLURM_JOBID or -j jobid) misc
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A Container for HPC
15.08.2016
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container. In fact, Singularity goes a step beyond other container systems and provides a very clever way of running virtually all applications. Summary Containers are all the rage today for a very good
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Error-correcting code memory keeps single-bit errors at bay
14.11.2013
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information it can provide and why it is important. I'll be using a Dell PowerEdge R720 as an example system. It has two processors (Intel E5-2600 series) and 128GB of ECC memory. It was running CentOS 6

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