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Finding Memory Bottlenecks with Stream
25.09.2013
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the code states should be good enough for caches up to 20MB. The Stream FAQ recommends you use a problem size such that each array is four times the sum of the caches (L1, L2, and L3). You can either change
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Cgroups for resource management in Linux
30.11.2025
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to admit that Linux didn't offer this feature. But in 2006, Rohit Seth started to develop this functionality, and as of kernel 2.6.24, administrators can use it. Originally referred to as "process containers ... 6
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Network backup with Burp, Obnam, and Backshift
30.11.2025
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version (1.3.0) dates back to January of this year, whereas the current version (1.3.6) was released at the end of May. The associated Windows client is available in the form of an installer file for 32
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Configuring X Window input and output devices
03.02.2022
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1: +DP-2-2 1080/510x1920/287+0+0 DP-2-2 2: +DP-2-3 1920/598x1080/336+1080+0 DP-2-3 You can use xrandr -q to see which modes the individual devices support. You can then set the desired mode
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The PHP FastCGI process manager, PHP-FPM
31.10.2025
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time; in the worst case, this would mean having 96x64MB = 6GB of RAM. If you want the processes in a given pool to use different settings, you store them in the pool configuration file (like
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The Cuckoo sandboxing malware analysis tool
17.04.2017
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.auxiliary.sniffer] INFO: Started sniffer with PID 9360 (interface=virbr0, host=192.168.122.10, pcap=/home/tscherf/cuckoo/cuckoo/storage/analyses/6/dump.pcap) tcpdump: listening on virbr0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet
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Getting your virtual machine dimensions right
04.12.2024
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have 26 cores or 52 hyperthreads per NUMA node for the VM. Figure 2 shows a four-socket server with 28 cores per socket and 6TB of RAM. Figure 2: A four
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Porting CUDA to HIP
15.11.2019
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format. Hipify-perl is easy to use and is the preferred solution for smaller and less complicated programs. Around 90-99 percent of the code converts automatically using the script, and the programmer can
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Planning Performance Without Running Binaries
02.02.2021
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bottlenecks, not absolute speedup numbers for the whole codebase. Second, given more resources, you will usually process more data or do more work. Gustafson's law [6] provides an alternative formulation
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Creating load for fun and profit
22.05.2023
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the following command with swap turned off (swapoff -a) and watch the fireworks: stress-ng --brk 2 --stack 2 --bigheap 2 Colin has presented his work at several Linux Foundation events, and slides [6

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