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(pi*x)*dexp(-pi)
098 ENDDO
099
100 ! Bottom of unit square: (S)
101 DO i=1,m
102 x=delta*i
103 u(i,1) = dsin(pi*x)
104 ENDDO
105
106 ! Right hand side of unit square: (E)
107 DO j=1,m
108 u(m,j) = 0.0d0
109
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-> Bitmap Index Scan on mail_msg_idx (cost=0.00..128.03 rows=4 width=0)
12 (actual time=34.925..34.925 rows=1650 loops=1)
13 Index Cond: (msg ~ '(updatable|views)'::text)
14 Total runtime: 175 ... The new PostgreSQL 9.3 release introduces several speed and usability improvements, as well as SQL standards compliance. ... PostgreSQL 9.3 ... New in PostgreSQL 9.3
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04.10.2018
statistics ---
3 requests completed in 623.9 us, 12 KiB read, 4.81 k iops, 18.8 MiB/s
generated 4 requests in 3.35 s, 16 KiB, 1 iops, 4.77 KiB/s
min/avg/max/mdev = 200.4 us / 208.0 us / 221.4 us / 9.51 us
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10.06.2015
Tunneling";
content:"|01 00|"; offset:2; w
ithin:4; content:"cT";
offset:12; depth:3; content:"|00 10 00 01|"; within:255; class
type:bad
-
unknown; sid:1000 2;
The preceding rule inspects the DNS traffic
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lacks support is for Hyper-V: this version includes no Hyper-V-related cmdlets. I expect this to change because Hyper-V version 3.0 is a much touted alternative to VMware’s vSphere and Citrix Xen
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Origin Data% Meta% Move
LocalData_00000 drbdpool Vwi-a-tz-- 152.00m thinpool 0.04
thinpool drbdpool twi-aotz-- 300.00m 0.02 10.94
The next application example
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/0K /s] [4137 /0 iops] [eta 00m:06s]
In the example, the first job is performing a sequential read, marked as r in square brackets, while Fio hasn't initialized the second job, marked as P
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Keeper to a point at which exception problems would probably arise that nobody has ever tested. That's why Found stores binaries in Amazon S3 and only manages the URLs with ZooKeeper.
Metrics: This may work
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such invocation is essentially a pure processor workload that will maximally use up to one CPU core while taking up close to zero I/O or memory resources.
The top [3] command displays a perfect 1.00 load average
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