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Exploring the New OpenMP Specification
14.03.2013
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from NVidia, or AMD, or DSP, that adds another whopping 2,500GFLOPS that you're not able to access unless you drop down into some proprietary code. OpenMP 4.0 will let you address the entire machine ... We talked with Michael Wong, OpenMP CEO, and Matthijs van Waveren, Marketing Coordinator, about the status of the upcoming OpenMP version 4.0 specification and some of its features and enhancements ... Interview: OpenMP 4.0
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Moving HPC to the cloud
31.10.2025
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.4/hour (US$ 0.15/core per hour), Cluster GPU instance is US$ 2.1/hour, and the High I/O instance is US$ 3.1/hour. Thus, using the small usage case (80 cores, 4GB of RAM per core, and basic storage of 500
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Setting up FreeNAS
17.02.2015
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In this case, I'm using an HP MicroServer with the following: 16GB RAM Two 3TB (storage) hard drives One 500GB (FreeNAS) drive FreeNAS can be installed to compact flash, USB flash drive, SSD
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Hardware suitable for cloud environments
30.11.2020
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are required for each server. If you add SSDs to the hard disks as fast cache for your own write-ahead log (WAL) and Ceph's metadata database, the storage devices cost around $3,800 (EUR3,500) per server
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Monitoring network traffic with ntopng
04.08.2020
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: ntopng -i en01 -i enp3s0 You can just as easily disable DNS resolution completely, prevent automatic logout from the web interface, output a list of the application protocols recognized by ntopng
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Flexible backup for large-scale environments
05.08.2024
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so, for a combination of open source software with extension modules and commercial support. Starting Point The backup software originally used was IBM's Tivoli Storage Manager [3]. However, a review
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Simple, small-scale Kubernetes distributions for the edge
03.04.2024
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on machines with only one CPU core and 512MB of RAM; the minimalist K3s setup itself only uses 250MB. As one of the radical cost-cutting measures, K3s dispenses with the I/O-intensive etcd database
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Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform
07.10.2025
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features only found their way into the software in AAP 2.0. Table 1 Ansible Automation Platform Objective To create, execute, and manage automation processes Manufacturer
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Co-Design Approach to Supercomputing
12.01.2012
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. These requirements are machine architecture independent.” Such performance greatly exceeds the capability of machines available today; the world’s fastest supercomputer (according to www.top500.org/ ) currently clocks
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Cluster Documentation Project
08.05.2012
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The latest Top500 List indicates Linux is used in 91% of all systems. This statistic probably reflects the overall market and is remarkable from several aspects. First, Linux completely dominates

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