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.84
132.71
3,127.50
713.77
4.11
mandel
5.55
31.15
65.44
824.68
156.68
5.67
pi_sum
0.74
18.03
1.08
328
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30.85 72.31 13.16 20.40 0.26 70.44 83.89 1.97 3.52
nvme0n1 58.80 12.22 17720.47 48.71 230.91 0.01 79.70 0.08 0.42 0.03 0.00 301.34 3
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.91 0.01 79.70 0.08 0.42 0.03 0.00 301.34 3.98 1.02 7.24
sdb 0.31 55.97 4.13 17676.32 0.00 231.64 0.00 80.54 2.50 8.47 0.32 13.45 315.84 1
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runtime is surrounded by confusion and ambiguity. The CRI-O runtime [3] is an Open Container Initiative (OCI)-compliant container runtime. Both runC and Kata Containers are currently supported
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SUSE 11.3, the benchmark repository offers an up-to-date package [1]. Fio is also included with Fedora. The source code from the tarball or Git repository can be compiled with a simple make, assuming you
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it to -1 uses all the available cores, -2 leaves one core unused, -3 leaves two unused, and so on. Alternatively n_jobs takes a positive integer as a counter that directly defines the number of processes
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-persistent-net-generator.rules
openSUSE, Red Hat 6
* /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules* No net generator rules since 12.3. Instead, the biosdevname package is used to identify the NICs
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are also available; they will be expanded in future versions of TKperf.
Fio and Python
In the background, TKperf uses the Flexible I/O Tester (Fio) [3] developed by Jens Axboe, the maintainer of the Linux
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is an excellent Bicep-based reference and starting point that helps you get up and running quickly [3].
Table 1
BICEP Resource Definitions
Resources Versioned w/@yyyy-mm-dd-state
Common
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key first, as per the requirements of the official SSH transport standard (RFC 4253) [3]. The listings differ depending on whether or not you know the fingerprint for the other party's public key