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Linux with Windows 8
08.01.2013
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Samba, dual-boot Windows 8 with Linux, and install Linux filesystem software on a Windows 8 system. Joining Windows 8 to a Samba 3.6.9 Domain You can
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Benchmarks Don’t Have to Be Evil
12.03.2015
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). Benchmark results are usually expressed in terms of how much (wall clock) time it takes to run and in GFLOPS (10^9 floating point operations per second) or MFLOPS (10^6 floating point operations per second
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Using benchmarks to your advantage
10.04.2015
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). Benchmark results are usually expressed in terms of how much (wall clock) time it takes to run and in GFLOPS (10^9 floating point operations per second) or MFLOPS (10^6 floating point operations per second
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Professional virtualization with RHV4
14.08.2017
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for cluster functions) that can be implemented on either the RHVH mini-footprint or RHEL. The former version was less popular with RHV insiders up to and including version 3.6 because of the heavily restricted
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Time-series-based monitoring with Prometheus
14.08.2017
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it as an open source project with an official announcement [5], although it previously also existed as open source on GitHub [6]. Today, programmers interested in doing so can develop Prometheus under
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Monitoring and service discovery with Consul
14.03.2018
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is how the admin integrates a greater number of new servers into the existing monitoring system as fast as possible. Because clouds are extremely dynamic, 500 new servers wanting to be integrated
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Let the hardware do the heavy lifting
09.06.2018
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for the foreseeable future. Hardware assistance with tasks has the additional benefit of lowering system costs tremendously (every 10% increase in CPU ~ $500 in acquisition costs) and allowing the user to trade CPU
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Application Monitoring with openITCOCKPIT
13.02.2017
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Ubuntu 14.04 LTS x64 supports the current 3.0.6 version of OpenITCOCKPIT. The minimum requirements are two CPU cores, 2GB of RAM, and 15GB of disk space, which is sufficient for a small test system
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Parallel Programming with OpenCL
04.11.2011
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of Top 500 supercomputing sites. It is possible to invoke the GPU directly to assist with generic application processing, but the data has to be parallelizable. In today’s machines, quad- and hexacore
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Discovering indicators of compromise
05.02.2019
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as filter the many thousands of processes running on any particular Windows host. You can download Process Monitor directly from Microsoft [6]. Figure 1

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