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Data Analysis with Panda
12.03.2014
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speeds than in a native Python implementation. The easiest approach is to generate NumPy arrays from existing Python lists: np.array([1, 2, 3]) The np stands for the module name of NumPy, which
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HDF5 and Parallel I/O
17.05.2017
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in Fortran for two reasons: (1) it's easy to read and (2) it's the scientific language of kings and scientists. Listing 1: Basic Parallel I/O with HDF5 1       PROGRAM TEST1 2    3       USE iso_c_binding 4
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Modularize websites with Web Components
09.04.2019
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to the right of the dummy text. Figure 3 shows the associated source code for the new item in the browser's developer console. Figure 2: The Web
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Gatling load-testing tool
03.02.2022
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that have been created by the recorder can be seen in Listing 3. That is, the code is pretty difficult to read because most modern web pages have a lot of resources, Java scripts, or other frameworks
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Building a HPC cluster with Warewulf 4
04.04.2023
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.pool.ntp.org driftfile /var/lib/chrony/drift makestep 1.0 3 rtcsync allow 10.0.0.0/8 local stratum 10 keyfile /etc/chrony.keys leapsectz right/UTC logdir /var/log/chrony I pointed the head node to 2.rocky
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An army of Xeon cores to do your bidding
30.01.2024
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a refurbished Dell Precision T7190 workstation [2] on eBay in nearly perfect cosmetic condition with a motherboard sporting two LGA 2011-3 processor sockets – which were both vacant (Figure  1). The stock power
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Stretching devices with limited resources
03.02.2022
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eMMC (not populated) Network 1x Topaz networking switch   2x GbE LAN   1x Ethernet WAN   1x MiniPCIe slot USB 1x USB 3
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Achieving More Harmonious Cloud Orchestration
01.04.2014
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communication with a specific public cloud through its own ``cloud drivers'' (Figure 3). Figure 3: The Cloudify shell can deploy a physical appliance in a public
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The Road to End-of-Scale
19.06.2013
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Figure 1: CPU clock frequency over time (CC BY-SA 3.0 US). Of course, you know the reason: Higher clocks, and thus temperatures, were not sustainable. That is not to say clock rates will not increase
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Warewulf Cluster Manager – Administration and Monitoring
21.08.2012
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in the VNFS by appending the following lines to the file: update-hz 3 port 19150 allow-host 10.1.0.250 fs-interval 2 nfs-interval 16 inet-interval 0 Then, on the master node (i.e., IP address 10

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