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Purdue Model for industrial networking
26.01.2025
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, formally known as Purdue Enterprise Reference Architecture (PERA), has been a fundamental part of industrial IT architecture since its development at Purdue University in the early 1990s (Figure 1). It acts
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Gathering Data on Environment Modules
10.09.2012
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them into a log that can be parsed and used to create information. Approach The approach I’m using is based on the method Harvard University’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Research Computing Group has
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Centralized Password Management
06.08.2013
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. The practical implementation is discussed using the Leibniz data center (LRZ) as an example. The LRZ is the central IT service provider for Munich universities and colleges; it provides services to approximately
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Operating system virtualization with OpenVZ
28.06.2011
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disks on the guest system is a waste of time because the host system already does this, and emulated hard disks are actually just files on the filesystem. Parallel Universes Resource containers use
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Building an HPC Cluster
16.06.2015
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for additional hardware, whether it be the household CFO, a university, or an agency such as the National Science Foundation. Regardless of who it is, they will want to see statistics about how heavily the cluster
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SMART Devices
14.08.2020
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University, examined SSD failures in data centers. Over nearly three years they examined about 500,000 SSDs from five very large data centers and several edge data centers. The drives were used in a variety
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Parallel I/O Chases Amdahl Away
12.09.2022
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. As a “universal” data format, HDF5 is self-describing. In essence, the data file can describe itself to the application by allowing an application to open the file with no a priori knowledge of the data or layout
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We compare four popular NAS appliances
05.12.2014
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operate DDNS services themselves and can also handle the router configuration using the Universal Plug and Play protocol introduced by Microsoft (UPnP). Both functions are integrated into the NAS GUI
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Network analysis with the Bro Network Security Monitor
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Information Systems from Capella University, and his undergraduate in Information Systems from the University of Maryland. Ron lives with with wife Claudia and son, Ronny, in Dallas Texas.
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SMART storage device monitoring
29.09.2020
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and Pennsylvania State University examined SSD failures in data centers [3]. Over nearly three years they examined about 500,000 SSDs from five very large data centers and several edge data centers. The drives were

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