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18.02.2018
command writes CPU stats to standard output (stdout) for each available processor in the node, starting with CPU 0. It reports a boatload of statistics, including:
CPU: Processor number for the output
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19.06.2023
a = 100.0*np.random.random((N,N))
a.astype(np.float64)
print("a[5,5] = ",a[5,5]," type = ",a[5,5].dtype)
np.save('double', a)
b = np.copy(a)
b = b.astype(np.float32)
print("b[5,5] = ",b[5,5]," type = ",b[5
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09.01.2013
095 095 000 Pre-fail Always - 0
4 Start_Stop_Count 0x0032 100 100 020 Old_age Always - 11
5 Reallocated_Sector_Ct 0x0033 100 100 010 Pre-fail Always - 0
[...]
199 UDMA_CRC_Error_Count 0x003e 200 200 000
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20.03.2014
access is aligned to internal sector size, so that should be your first consideration. Without further data, the rule of thumb adopted by Microsoft in Windows 7 of aligning to 1MB (2048x512 and 256x4096
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05.12.2014
.21
–
EUR5.95
EUR1.00 (with French VAT)
EUR2.78 (half price as of year two)
–
$2.92
License(s)
AGPL, commercial
GPL, LGPL, AGPL
Commercial
GPLv3
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22.05.2023
a secondary (local) drive with the exact same capacity on each, /dev/sdb:
$ cat /proc/partitions|grep sd
8 0 10485760 sda
8 1 1024 sda1
8 2 1835008 sda2
8 3
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28.07.2011
to which the virtual guest is connected.
# ovs vsctl set Interface vnet0 U
ingress_policing_rate=1000
# ovs vsctl set Interface vnet0 U
ingress_policing_burst=100
You can test the results directly
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18.07.2013
, PHP, and MySQL could take a rest with a load of 0.01. Performance tests on the cache resulted in 100,000 requests per second for 1,000 parallel requests without the base load of the server changing
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17.02.2015
Deadline First scheduler, on the other hand, allows almost 100 percent utilization of the system.
Utilization is a measure of whether the tasks of a real-time system comply with time limits in all
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01.02.2013
for it at /proc/loadavg/
[3]:
1.00 0.97 0.94 1/1279 7743
The three additional numbers provided by Linux are the number of running processes (one in this case), the total number of processes, and the last