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back to the browser as a response to the HTTP request.
Web Server
Using the instructions in Listing 1, the developer first prepares the Apache web server on Ubuntu 12.04 for running the sample
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| revenue |
18 +---+------+---------+
19 | 1 | 2016 | 100.00 |
20 | 2 | 2016 | 0.00 |
21 | 3 | 2016 | 999.99 |
22 | 1 | 2017 | 500.00 |
23 | 2 | 2017 | 0.00 |
24 | 3 | 2017 | 100.00 |
25 | 1 | 2018
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20G 22,38080,52812,58080
kafka 3 weaveworks/ignite-ubuntu:20.04 weaveworks/ignite-kernel:5.12.18 2 2G 20G 22,2181,8080,9092,38080,52812,58080
spark 3 weaveworks
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=> present,
11 source => 'puppet:///modules/myproject/apache/000-default',
12 owner => 'root',
13 group => 'root',
14 mode => '0664',
15 require => Package['apache'],
16 notify
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processor cores. Depending on the functional scope, the prices are between US$ 1,000 and US$ 5,000, including 12 months of free upgrades, news, and information.
For server virtualization newcomers, Citrix
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total
x = numpy.arange(10_000_000);
%time sum(x)
CPU times: user 1.63 s, sys: 0 ns, total: 1.63 s
Wall time: 1.63 s
Next, add Numba into the code (Listing 2) so the @jit decorator can be used. (Don
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ssh ubuntu@52.90.56.122; do sleep 1; done
ssh: connect to host 52.90.56.122 port 22: Connection refused
ssh: connect to host 52.90.56.122 port 22: Connection refused
[ output truncated ]
Welcome
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(socket.timeout, ConnectionRefusedError):
12 pass
13
14 def port_scanner(host, start_port, end_port, threads=10):
15 print(f"Scanning {host} from port{start_port} to {end_port}")
16
17 for port
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Type of mail
Filesystem label=data
Block size=2048 (bits=11)
Cluster size=4096 (bits=12)
Volume size=1011675136 (246991 clusters) (493982 blocks)
16 cluster groups (tail covers 8911 clusters, rest cover
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; the required commands are quickly executed. But what if the customer wants me to install 1,000 machines? 1,000 manual entries? Not a pleasant thought. How about a shell script? Sounds convincing, but there