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Linux infrastructure servers for small and midsize businesses
07.04.2022
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introduced update is based on a 12-month-old CentOS/RHEL release, with no sign of a new version based on Rocky Linux/RHEL 8. NethServer: Looking to Break New Ground NethServer [2] is an open source project
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CI/CD deliverables pipeline
07.06.2019
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the individual components simple, leaving enough items with a potential for improvement, depending on your application. In release 2.x, pipelining [2] officially became part of Jenkins. Since then, completely new
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Warewulf 4 – Environment Modules
20.03.2023
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, gnu  has versions 8.5 and 12.2. The label after each compiler version (f) indicates that these are files. Figure 2 shows the path (in green) to the file when loading the gnu/8.5  module. After loading
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Look for Bottlenecks with Open|SpeedShop
21.12.2011
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.245000        20.251752         512  PMPI_Finalize (libmonitor.so.0.0.0: pmpi.c,232) 11.017000        0.011000         0.766577        6144  MPI_Allreduce (libmpich.so.1.0: allreduce.c,59) 2.291000        0
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Processor and Memory Metrics
12.02.2014
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:   99.0%    iowait:    0.0%  irq:     0.0%    softirq:   0.0%  steal:   0.0%    guest:     0.0%  CPU0    user:      4.0%  nice:    0.0%    system:    2.0%  idle:   94.0%    iowait:    0.0%  irq:     0
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A Brief History of Supercomputers
21.01.2021
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, including MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, x86-64, and 3DNow! Just about any application in the previous generations that used a specialized instruction set could now run. Importantly, PCs now had a processor
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A self-healing VM system
07.06.2019
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and synchronizes the data files used by all monitors on each node. Line 8 states that if the synchronization fails twice in a row (15 x 2=30 cycles), email is to be sent to sysadmin@giantco.cxm . Although many
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Operating systems for the cloud and containers
14.08.2017
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[...] 10 ln -nfs _build/main.native mir-console 11 $ 12 $ file _build/main.native 13 _build/main.native: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU
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A standard cloud computing API
30.11.2025
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total = summary.values.inject(0) { |sum, i| sum += i } 12 puts "Found #{total} instances in the following states:" 13 summary.keys.sort.each do |s| 14 printf "%20s %d\n", s, summary[s] 15 end 16 puts
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Securing email communication with GnuPG
07.10.2025
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) provides a simple and secure way to make public keys for email addresses available over HTTPS. The underlying standard was first implemented in GnuPG version 2.1.12 and has been enabled by default since

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