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The OpenHPC project has announced the release of OpenHPC 3.0. OpenHPC is a Linux Foundation collaborative project that “...initiated from a desire to aggregate a number of common ingredients ... The OpenHPC Project Releases OpenHPC 3.0
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amounts of unstructured data.
In this article I introduce you to MinIO, a popular object storage solution. MinIO's source code is available under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0, which means you
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storage by splitting up these files and putting them back together again later. When the user uploads a file to RADOS, the client breaks it down into several 4MB objects before uploading, which RADOS
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, for example, the waste of storage space and energy and the unnecessary effect on service life when writing to SSDs. When you transfer 1MB to an SSD, the drives actually writes considerably more data
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set larger than 5MB:
> Get-Process | Where-Object -FilterScript { $_.WS -gt 5MB } | Stop-Process
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distributions based on RHEL 8, the migration process is fairly simple. The first step is to make sure you have enough space on your partitions: 250MB on /usr
, 1.5GB on /var
, and 50MB on /boot
. Failure
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.
rMB/s: Number of megabytes read from the device per second.
wMB/s: Number of megabytes written to the device per second.
avgrq-sz: Average size (in sectors) of the requests issued to the device
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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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.6%, with the remaining 0.4% devoted to system time.
On the right-hand side of the display is an ASCII chart of CPU percentages for each core, with the legend running along the top of the chart. User time is shown with U
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were run on a virtual system (using ESX as the hypervisor) with fixed reservations for CPU and memory. To be more precise, I used a virtual CPU running at 1.5GHz and with 512MB of RAM in the virtual