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Green IT
24.10.2011
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and administrators. Added to this were operating costs and downtime costs as a result of upgrading the hardware. The survey didn’t actually work with these costs, because a corporation would tend to avoid
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MariaDB vs. MySQL
24.10.2011
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’t actually need to query one or more of them. The table elimination feature in MariaDB is designed to detect when a query will not use certain tables and eliminate them from the query plan. The performance
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DBaaS – How They Make Data Scale
25.06.2012
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’t think there are tools that help very much with the building of the actual model.” So whereas tools like Chef and Puppet help deploy the same thing millions of times, nothing exists to help design
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Netcat – The Admin’s Best Friend
20.08.2012
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that Netcat actually comes with too many features, but with a minuscule installation footprint, there’s surely not much cause for complaint. One tool that many admins have used to test open ports in the past
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DBaaS – How They Make Data Scale
25.06.2012
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of the actual model.” So whereas tools like Chef and Puppet help deploy the same thing millions of times, nothing exists to help design and build up the model – the abstraction. So, what does the future hold
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Pymp – OpenMP-like Python Programming
15.04.2020
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 wall clock time = %g seconds.' % (end_time-start_time) ) print(' ') To show that Pymp is actually doing what it is supposed to do, Table 1 shows the timings for various numbers of cores. Notice that the total time decreases as the number of cores increases
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Determining CPU Utilization
25.02.2016
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: CPU utilization refers to a computer’s usage of processing resources, or the amount of work handled by a CPU. Actual CPU utilization varies depending on the amount and type of managed computing tasks
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Updates and Upgrades in HPC
15.05.2023
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is separate from compute (although for small systems such as mine, this isn’t always possible); you have a backup process that you are comfortable with; you have practiced storing from backups by actually
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AlmaLinux and HPC
31.01.2024
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Hat.” Owain Kenway, Head of Research Computing at UCL ARC, notes: “We actually have sufficient licenses to cover the development systems running RHEL should we want to do that. However the pains
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Automation with PXE Boot
05.12.2014
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/data/tftpd/ The actual menu and installation configuration is housed in the folder called pxelinux.cfg with the standard name default. Later, I will create a very simple text-based menu. To enable

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