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with source code in 2001 and also sold a commercial version called N1 Grid Engine (N1GE).
The open source license used by Sun, called the Sun Industry Standards Source License (SISSL), is now a retired free
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from the Softinventive Lab website, and registration is not needed. After installing the package on a computer or server, you can get started. The tool supports up through Windows Server 2012 and Windows
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(BSI) makes some recommendations in its overview paper on online storage from November 2012 [in German], stating that, if sensitive data are transmitted over unsecured networks, consideration must
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to deliver many more chips in 2012 for high-end, high-performance computer systems winding their way to market through an extensive network of partner vendors.
The “AMD Opteron 6200 Series Processors Linux
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(Figure 3). hdparm [9] also includes a built-in benchmark that is aware of caching and buffering [10]. hdparm is also a powerful resource to configure internal drives, but although this is not possible over
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conventional treatment for a Linux utility. Originally written in Bash (hence its name), it was re-implemented in Python [9] last year, reducing its CPU consumption by two-thirds and simultaneously improving
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on a standalone server (agent server) or on an Exchange server with the Client Access Server (CAS) role. Exchange 2010 or newer is required. It must be installed on Windows Server 2012 R2 or 2016 with .NET
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' to see this happen in practice. The program can be dominated by startup time, or the hot-cache case might not be what you want to measure.
The tool can account for cache warmup runs (--warmup N
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and the AMD Radeon R9 290, and the top data center GPU was the Nvidia K80 [5], which was the last of the Kepler series of GPUs that started in 2012. One could argue that the Kepler series, particularly the K80
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_seconds counter, which may well be more useful to programs. Perhaps the oldest of all performance metrics, the Load Average [9], receives a similar treatment in the load_average table:
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