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OSPF
01 !
02 hostname linuxrouter
03 password 8 7kdoaul4.iSTg
04 enable password 8 ZDF339a.20a3E
05 log file /var/log/quagga/zebra.log
06 service password-encryption
07 !
08 interface eth0
09 multicast
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made to the benchmarks of the latest version 3.4.2 of the NPB are:
added class F to the existing S, W, A, B, C, D, E
added dynamic memory allocation
added MPI and OpenMP programming models
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.0 globalarrays/open64/openmpi/64/4.2 mvapich2/gcc/64/1.2
acml/open64-int64/64/4.3.0 hdf5/1.6.9 mvapich2/open64/64/1.2
blacs/openmpi/gcc/64/1.1patch03 hpl/2.0
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, but it only used a maximum of 1,600W.
The blades had up to eight DDR3 DIMM slots along with two 2.5-inch SATA hard drives (HDDs) and a single x16 PCIe port. You could have a one-slot blade with four connected
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.2.17 Python/3.9.6 Darwin/20.5.0 source/x86_64 prompt/off
The version numbers here are just by way of an example, of course.
The CLI is now installed. You can try to run a command, for example:
aws ec2
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by an Australian developer and based on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, is designed as a Live system and comes with a graphical user interface. Because it runs in Live mode, it does not change any data on the data carriers
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http://opennebula.org/repo/ openSUSE/12.3/stable/x86_64 opennebula
zypper refresh
zypper install opennebula
zypper install opennebula-sunstone
For Debian and Ubuntu, a tarball is available with several
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driver docker image"
ENV GOSS_VERSION 0.3.20
SHELL ["/bin/ash", "-o", "pipefail", "-c"]
WORKDIR /tmp
RUN apk add --no-cache --virtual=goss-deps ca-certificates curl && apk add --no-cache bash tini && curl
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(minified by 25.99X)
from python:2.7-alpine - 84.3MB => 23.1MB (minified by 3.65X)
from python:2.7.15 - 916MB => 27.5MB (minified by 33.29X)
from centos:7 - 647MB => 23MB (minified by 28.57X)
from centos ... DockerSlim minifies your Docker container images up to 30x and adds security, too.
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the application(s); and so on. When the job finishes or the time allowed is exceeded, the job stops and releases the resources.
As resources change in the system (e.g., nodes become available), the resource