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Linux distributions for containers
13.06.2016
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Fedora 22 system, generate a custom Atomic software repository, and fill it with the desired packages. Docker hosts can then use this custom repository. Atomic with a Package Manager At this point, some
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Parallel Shells: Run Commands on Multiple Nodes
02.07.2014
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to do on a single node can be done on a large number of nodes using a parallel shell tool. If you try to use a parallel shell on a 50,000-node cluster, however, the time skew could be large enough
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How Old is That Data?
20.04.2017
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within the NetApp company. Part of the storage was deployed in the corporate data center where the hosts were used by more than 1,000 marketing, sales, and finance employees. The second part of the storage
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Creating SmartOS zones using UCARP
05.12.2014
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-fashioned IP high availability. By the way, SmartOS zones have more than 12,000 packages available, coming from the pkgsrc framework [2]. On the SmartOS community wiki, you can find instructions on how to use
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OrientDB document and graph database
09.08.2015
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('Guards! Guards!', {'de':'Wachen! Wachen!', 'fr' : 'Au Guet!'} ); 20 21 create edge Relation from #11:0 to #11:1 set type='Married', from='1993-01-01'; 22 23 create edge Appear from #11:0 to #13:0 set
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How vector databases work and when they're used
04.12.2024
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a related vector is identified. The process is known as a "similarity search" and takes just milliseconds, even with 2,000 and more dimensions and a billion entries. In a vector search process, for example
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Compressed Archives for User Projects
11.08.2025
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networks (CNNs); however, assume you’re doing something else with the images. A main directory cats_dogs_light  has two subdirectories, train  and test . The train  subdirectory has 1,000 images, and the
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vSphere 5 vs. XenServer 6
30.11.2025
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. The smallest configuration "Essentials Kit" is for three hosts (without HA) with two CPUs each and 192GB of VRAM: ~US$ 500 dollars plus US$ 65 or 300 dollars annual support. Prices range up to US$ 22,000
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Getting started with I/O profiling
30.11.2025
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InfiniBand for the compute node storage traffic or will GigE or 10GigE be sufficient? Should I use 15,000rpm drives or 7,200rpm drives? Do I need SSDs (solid state drives)? Which filesystem should I use
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Tuning SSD RAID for optimal performance
09.08.2015
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with randomly distributed access to acquire the worst-case values). Whereas hard drives only manage around 100-300 IOPS, current enterprise SSDs achieve up to 36,000 write IOPS and 75,000 read IOPS (e.g., the 800

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