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Total download size: 3.9 M
Installed size: 18 M
Is this ok [y/N]: y
Downloading Packages:
(1/4): php-5.3.3-14.el6_3.x86_64.rpm | 1.1 MB 00:00
(2/4): php-cli-5
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1.1 M
dhcp-common noarch 12:4.3.6-47.el8 baseos 206 k
dhcp-libs x86_64 12:4.3.6-47.el8 baseos 147 k
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rapiddisk 7.2.0
Copyright 2011 - 2021 Petros Koutoupis
Detached device rd1
To compare the RAM drive with a local 12Gb Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) spinning hard disk drive (HDD) connected to a 6Gb Host Bus
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, elapsed Time = %9.6f, GFlops = %9.6f ", ...
N, elapsedTime, gFlops) );
endfor
Listing 2: Double-Precision Square Matrix Multiply
# Example DGEMM
for N = [2, 4, 8, 16
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Dell Precision Workstation T7910
Power
1,300W
CPU
2x Intel Xeon Gold E5-2699 V4, 22 cores, 2.4GHz, 55MB of cache, LGA 2011-3
GPU, NPU
n/a*
Memory
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lvm2 --- <232.89g <232.89g
/dev/sdb lvm2 --- <6.37t <6.37t
Next, I add both volumes into a new volume group labeled vg-cache,
$ sudo vgcreate vg-cache /dev/nvme0n1 /dev
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[1] sdc1[0]
244065408 blocks super 1.2 [2/2] [UU]
[=>...................] resync = 6.4% (15812032/244065408) finish=19.1min speed=198449K/sec
bitmap: 2/2 pages [8KB], 65536KB chunk
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volume "/dev/sdb" successfully created.
Then, I verify that the volumes have been appropriately labeled:
$ sudo pvs
PV VG Fmt Attr PSize PFree
/dev/nvme0n1 lvm2 --- <232.89g <232.89g
/dev/sdb lvm2 --- <6
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-1600)
CentOS 6.5 (updates current as of August 22, 2014)
For testing, I used a Samsung SSD 840 Series drive that has 120GB of raw capacity (unformatted) and is connected via a SATA 3 (6Gbps) connection
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the biggest rentable cloud today: the Amazon Web Service. Based on this extremely mature technology, Citrix launched Version 5.6 of its XenServer product family in May 2010. XenServer, the product built around ... Version 5.6 of Citrix XenServer is a feature-stripped version of the virtualization product and is available free, in addition to the commercial Advanced, Enterprise, and Platinum editions.