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Where Does Job Output Go?
11.09.2023
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factors to little NVMe drives that are only a few millimeters thick and very short. The M.2 SSDs are approximately 22mm wide and 60-80mm long. It became obvious that putting a fair number of SSDs
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Proprietary and Open Source Storage Options
09.10.2023
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  1 loop /snap/core20/1974 loop2         7:2    0  63.5M  1 loop /snap/core20/2015 loop3         7:3    0  73.9M  1 loop /snap/core22/864 loop4         7:4    0 237.2M  1 loop /snap/firefox/3026 loop5
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Desktop Blades (of Glory)
06.05.2024
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). Figure 4: LattePanda Mu (image credit: DFRobot). The Intel N100 peaks around 22-23W under load, although DFRobot says up to 35W. The Raspberry Pi 5 under load peaks around 12W, so the power draw
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Creating SmartOS zones using UCARP
05.12.2014
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_mac_spoofing": true 20 } 21 ] 22 } Listing 2 ucarptest2.json 01 { 02 ... 03 "alias": "zoneB", 04 "hostname": "zoneB", 05 ... 06 "nics": [ 07 { 08 ... 09 "ip": "10
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A TurnKey Linux software evaluation platform
10.04.2015
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connections to ports 22, 80, 443, 12320, and 12321, so nothing is preventing external access to the TurnKey system. You can prevent unsecured connections to ports 80 and 12320. If you want to change the system
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Exploring Kubernetes with Minikube
11.09.2018
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- containerPort: 80 19 20 --- 21 22 apiVersion: v1 23 kind: Service 24 metadata: 25 name: nginx-svc 26 labels: 27 run: nginx-svc 28 spec: 29 type: NodePort 30 ports: 31 - port: 80 32 protocol
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Exploring SQL Server on Linux
13.12.2018
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_64 3/4 19 Verifying : bzip2-1.0.6-13.el7.x86_64 4/4 20 21 Installed: 22 mssql-server.x86_64 0:14.0.3026.27-2 23 24 Dependency
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Kibana Meets Kubernetes
29.09.2020
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-system svclb-traefik-p46m5 2/2 Running 0 11m kube-system coredns-d798c9dd-kjhjv 1/1 Running 0 12m kube-system traefik-6787cddb4b-594
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mpi4py – high-performance distributed Python
30.11.2020
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): 11 12 s = 0.0 13 s += h * f(a) 14 for i in range(1, n): 15 s += 2.0 * h * f(a + i*h) 16 # end for 17 s += h * f(b) 18 return (s/2.) 19 # end def 20 21 22 # Main section 23 comm = MPI
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Secure containers with a hypervisor DMZ
02.02.2021
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the proximity to MirageOS, Nabla containers have developed a certain preference for rump kernels [22]. The schematic structure is shown in Figure 5. The name "Nabla" derives from its structure. At the top

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