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16.05.2013
on the iSCSI network, reaching a total of 500MBps.
At 500MBps, the going would start to get tough, even for SATA 3.0 (and even older versions running at 150 and 300MBps would have long since given up
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10.11.2011
, 32GB (8 x 4GB DDR3-1333) memory, 500GB SATA disk drive, Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 x64 Enterprise Edition R2. SVR-60
3As of November 14, 2011, AMD Opteron™ processor Models 4200 EE have
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31.01.2024
Information Process Standard (FIPS) 140-3 validation, which means AlmaLinux 9 is using approved algorithms for encryption, hashing, assigning, and so on.
AlmaLinux’s move to ABI compatibility has freed it from
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13.12.2018
(USB 2), and a Samsung Fit Plus 32 (USB 3).
Disk Caches
The OS is not the only player in the caching business. Examining a Samsung 750 SATA SSD drive, you cannot but notice a 256MB RAM buffer [8
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04.04.2023
will deliver at least 1,500 input/output operations per second (IOPS) of random read performance and 500 IOPS in random writes. Although not as impressive, a card guaranteeing A1-level performance
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05.12.2016
policy modules that are available and active on the system. The file is stored below /etc/selinux:
# ls -lh /etc/selinux/targeted/policy/total 3.6M
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root 3.6M Mar 3 13:28 policy.29
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26.03.2025
a full HTTP request directly to the server, Slowloris begins a request and then continuously, but very slowly, adds headers without ever completing the request; (3) the server fields all of the header data
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18.12.2013
(One-by-One)
1 #include
2
3 /* Our structure */
4 struct rec
5 {
6 int x,y,z;
7 float value;
8 };
9
10 int main()
11 {
12 int counter;
13 struct rec my_record;
14 int counter_limit;
15
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be the following (the SciPy version of the code is compared with the AmgX results):
# Create matrices and vectors:
A = pyamgx.Matrix().create(rsc)
x = pyamgx.Vector().create(rsc)
b
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Twitter to yourself 10 years in the past. Try imagining the amount of data Twitter generates, which some estimates suggest is greater than 100TB of data per day, using 200 bytes per tweet and 500 million