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Profiling application resource usage
14.03.2013
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Franklin Some big changes are happening in the processor world right now. For the past 15 years or so, both the HPC world and the enterprise world have settled on, for the most part, x86 as the processor
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GlusterFS Storage Pools
17.11.2016
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the trusted storage pool, you simply add additional servers to the existing federation. The example here is based on Fedora 22 and is designed to provide back-end storage for virtual systems based on Qemu
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Build storage pools with GlusterFS
15.08.2016
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the trusted storage pool, you simply add additional servers to the existing federation. The example here is based on Fedora 22 and is designed to provide back-end storage for virtual systems based on Qemu
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Improving performance with environment variables
02.08.2021
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in different, conceivably better, performance. The test system is my Linux laptop (see Table 1 for specifications). The laptop runs Ubuntu 20.04 with the 455.45.01 NVidia driver, and CUDA 11.2. Octave 5
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Using rsync for Backups
07.01.2014
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multiple copies of the same data. For example, if you have a 100TB filesystem that is 20% full, (20TB) and you create a copy, you copy 20TB of data. If you make another copy later when the filesystem uses
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Zero-Ops Kubernetes with MicroK8s
27.09.2021
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feature that saved many 4:00am reboots (after kernel security updates were applied to a critical running system) and was an exceptionally welcome addition to my toolbox because it reduced maintenance
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Develop a simple scanning application with the NAPS2 SDK
27.05.2025
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, specifying the relationships between projects, their build configurations (e.g., Debug or Release ), and target platforms (e.g., Any CPU or x64 ). The file also stores global solution settings, including
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An IT nomad's diary
30.11.2025
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-tuxgeek.rhcloud.com,174.129.129.190' (RSA) to the list of known hosts. 20 Enter passphrase for key '/home/tscherf/.ssh/libra_id_rsa': 21 Confirming application spaceuploader is available 22 Attempt # 1 23 24 Success
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SmartOS: Cool Cloud Platform Rises from the Ashes of Solaris
10.06.2014
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   ], 15   "nics": [ 16     { 17       "nic_tag": "admin", 18       "model": "virtio", 19       "ip": "dhcp", 20       "primary": 1 21     } 22   ] 23 } You can use this option for Windows virtual machines
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Coordinating distributed systems with ZooKeeper
07.10.2014
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/test [zk: localhost:2181(CONNECTED) 11] get /test HelloWorld! cZxid = 0xa1f54 ctime = Sun Jul 20 15:22:57 CEST 2014 mZxid = 0xa1f54 mtime = Sun Jul 20 15:22:57 CEST 2014 pZxid = 0xa1f54 cversion = 0

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