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How vector databases work and when they're used
04.12.2024
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algorithms for the search. For example, a stored three-dimensional vector could be assigned the values [1.4, 3.8, -0.8]. Each query to the database is also translated into a vector (e.g., [1.3, 3.5, -0
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Compressed Archives for User Projects
11.08.2025
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solutions is that they can be used to mount a filesystem from a different operating system directly on a new system. For example, one of the more popular FUSE solutions is NTFS-3G, which lets you take an NTFS
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vSphere 5 vs. XenServer 6
30.11.2025
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. The smallest configuration "Essentials Kit" is for three hosts (without HA) with two CPUs each and 192GB of VRAM: ~US$ 500 dollars plus US$ 65 or 300 dollars annual support. Prices range up to US$ 22,000
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Modern Fortran for today and tomorrow
17.06.2017
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-1) = 0.25 * (a(1:n-2,2:n) + a(3:n,2:n) + a(2:n,1:n-2) + a(2:n,3:n)) Using forall, the same can be written as: forall (i=2:n-1, j=2:n-1) a(i,j) = 0.25*(a(i-1,j) + a(i+1,j) + a(i,j-1) + a(i,j+1
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HPC Cloud Storage
20.11.2013
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advantages: S3QL. ... of data management). The original directory contained about 2.2GB of data, and after the copy, it looked like it was using roughly 1.7GB in S3QL. When I checked the directory listing, I saw all of my ... advantages: S3QL. ... S3QL Filesystem for HPC Storage
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Microsoft Exchange replacement
20.06.2022
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: It is not based on open standards, and it uses proprietary protocols and APIs like MAPI [3] for internal communication. Clients for Exchange are pre-installed on all Windows, Android, and Apple devices
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S3QL filesystem for cloud backups
09.01.2013
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metadata... 18 Wrote 0.00 MiB of compressed metadata. After creating an S3QL filesystem, I checked the mountpoint, /mnt/data1 (Listing 2). A few files are created as a result of the S3QL filesystem ... advantages: S3QL. ... S3QL filesystem for cloud backups
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pdsh Parallel Shell
08.07.2018
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using a parallel shell tool. However, for those that might be asking if they can use parallel shells on their 50,000-node clusters, the answer is that you can, but the time skew in the results
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Zuul 3, a modern solution for CI/CD
05.12.2019
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Zuul 3 brings a new approach to the DevOps challenge. (For more on these important DevOps concepts, see the "CI and CD" box.) Whereas other CI/CD tools like Jenkins, Bamboo, or TeamCity focus ... The Zuul 3 gating system is a free and flexible solution for continuous integration, delivery, and deployment. ... Zuul 3 ... Zuul 3, a modern solution for CI/CD
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Cloud security with AWS GuardDuty
04.08.2020
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-positive alerts, so you can focus on high severity only. According to a security research firm, FireEye, "Of the 17,000 malware alerts an organization receives each week, only 3,230 are considered reliable

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