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: One of the Debian developers for reproducible builds, Holger Levsen, said in a recent lecture [6] that at present only zero percent of Debian could realistically be built reproducibly. Thus far
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to volunteer.
While attending SC24, I learned that SCinet uses 1MW/day. After a little Google search, I discoverd that's enough power for 1,000 American homes. This number led me to think about liquid
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with Citrix, Microsoft, IBM, AMD, Google, Yahoo, and Facebook are backing CloudStack. CloudStack support from Microsoft is interesting, in that CloudStack will in future support Hyper-V, in addition
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in busy production clusters at Google means it also has an unimpeachable pedigree.
In this article, I look at a Kubernetes implementation equally suitable for use at the network edge, shoehorned
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[<-] 220 mx.google.com ESMTP t2fjm4427fd213ply.2523 - gsmtp
[->] EHLO smtp.box.tld
[<-] 250 SMTPUTF8
[->] STARTTLS
[<-] 220 2.0.0 Ready to start TLS
[->] EHLO smtp.box.tld
[<-] 250 SMTPUTF8
[->] AUTH LOGIN
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to corporations like Google, Apple, or Microsoft. Microsoft's flagship products are also heading in the direction of cloud-only offerings. Exchange and other products such as MS Office are increasingly being drawn
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for the service [6]. The idea is that professional penetration testers are the most likely people to want AWS access to a cloud installation. At the time of writing, a one-year membership was EUR10 and EUR5 per
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a third party host their email service, and they end up purchasing plans with email providers such as Google or Microsoft. Family businesses in particular have a tendency to use free email plans from big
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mpi/openmpi/1.6 modulefile
#%Module1.0#####################################################################
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## modules mpi/openmpi/1.6
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## modulefiles/mpi/openmpi/1.6 Written by Jeff Layton
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the as-a-service offerings. For example, the Kubernetes-as-a-service offerings, such as Google Kubernetes Engine [1], Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (EKS) [2], and Microsoft Azure