16%
27.09.2021
from Azure, AWS, or Google. All PVs of a storage class are accessible through the same API or are coupled to the pod.
PVCs, on the other hand, are requested by the application manager as a storage class
16%
04.04.2023
fully support existing logfiles (e.g., from NGINX and Apache as well as AWS and Google Cloud) or that can be easily adapted to match logfiles. Filebeat is also responsible for transferring the data
16%
01.08.2019
year thereafter.
Alongside many options (e.g., news feeds and the latest exploits), you'll find a comprehensive website [7] with a forum, blog, and Telegram group. You should check out the Back
16%
08.08.2014
://igraph.org]
python-graph
Library for working with graphs
[https://code.google.com/p/python-graph/]
pydot
Interface to Graphviz's Dot language [23]
[https://code.google
16%
14.08.2020
, including PATA, SATA, and the many varieties of SCSI, SAS, and solid-state drives, as well as NVM Express (commonly referred to as NVMe) and even eMMC drives. The standard provides that the drives measure
16%
21.08.2014
http://networkx.github.io
igraph
Network analysis
http://igraph.org
python-graph
Library for working with graphs
https://code.google
16%
20.10.2013
actually failed but that the drive might not meet its specifications. Whether this means the drive is about to fail (i.e., not work) is really up to the drive manufacturer, so S.M.A.R.T. is not a panacea
16%
09.01.2013
not meet its specifications. Whether this means the drive is about to fail (i.e., not work) is defined by the drive manufacturer, so S.M.A.R.T. is not a panacea.
In addition to the S.M.A.R.T. status
16%
08.05.2013
build the code with several different block sizes and name the executable something different (e.g., dcp_1KB
, dcp_10KB
, dcp_1MB
, dcp_10MB
, dcp_1GB
). Then, in a script, you check the size of the file
16%
18.07.2013
the code, but you could easily build the code with several different block sizes and name the executable something different (e.g., dcp_1KB, dcp_10KB, dcp_1MB, dcp_10MB, dcp_1GB). Then, in a script, you