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Resource Management with Slurm
05.11.2018
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29 SlurmctldTimeout=300 30 SlurmdTimeout=300 31 InactiveLimit=0 32 MinJobAge=300 33 KillWait=30 34 Waittime=0 35 # 36 # SCHEDULING 37 SchedulerType=sched/backfill 38 SelectType=select/cons_res 39
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Resource Management with Slurm
13.12.2018
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Timeout=300 31 InactiveLimit=0 32 MinJobAge=300 33 KillWait=30 34 Waittime=0 35 # 36 # SCHEDULING 37 SchedulerType=sched/backfill 38 SelectType=select/cons_res 39 SelectType
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Achieving More Harmonious Cloud Orchestration
01.04.2014
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bootstrapping of its own local cloud, which does not require access to a public cloud provider and thus imposes very few requirements. The Cloudify tarball is a heavyweight at 160MB, but the user initially only
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Cloud Orchestration with Cloudify
20.03.2014
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bootstrapping of its own local cloud, which does not require access to a public cloud provider and thus imposes very few requirements. The Cloudify tarball is a heavyweight at 160MB, but the user initially only
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Affordable hardware switch for SDN
15.08.2016
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Zodiac FX as an alternative for testing OpenFlow configurations on real hardware. Zodiac FX is a four-port, 100MB switch controlled by an Atmel CPU. The Zodiac FX switch works with the OpenFlow protocol
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Introduction to LVM
30.11.2025
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this writes an LVM label and some metadata to the PV. The PV is divided up into units of the same size (4MB by default) known as physical extents (PEs). A PE is the smallest allocatable data volume. Figure 1
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Monitoring changes in Active Directory with built-in tools
04.04.2023
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the Microsoft Security Compliance Toolkit 1.0 [1] can help you with this question. After unzipping the archive file, you will see a Group Policy Objects (GPOs) backup folder, which you can import in the Group
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An army of Xeon cores to do your bidding
30.01.2024
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Dell Precision Workstation T7910 Power 1,300W CPU 2x Intel Xeon Gold E5-2699 V4, 22 cores, 2.4GHz, 55MB of cache, LGA 2011-3 GPU, NPU n/a* Memory
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Application virtualization with Docker
08.10.2015
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. Container 2.0 with Docker Docker is a real shooting star. The first public release only arrived on the market in March 2013, but today it is supported by many well-known companies. It is, for example
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Building Virtual Images with BoxGrinder and VMBuilder
07.01.2013
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-build --version 02   BoxGrinder Build 0.10.2 03 04   Available os plugins: 05    - rhel plugin for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 06    - centos plugin for CentOS 07    - fedora plugin for Fedora 08    - sl plugin

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