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Volume name: file1
Defined Pools:
1: Default
2: File
3: Scratch
Select the Pool (1-3): 2
Connecting to Storage daemon File at bareos:9103 ...
Sending label command for Volume "file1" Slot 0 ...
3000 OK
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cgroup, which has no restrictions. You can test this by sending a SIGUSR1 to the process:
# kill -USR1 $pid
578804+0 records in
578804+0 records out
296347648 bytes (296 MB) copied, 7.00803 s, 42.3 MB/s
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. The disadvantage of hardware appliances is that they are less flexible than software, which you can adapt to suit your own landscape.
Cuckoo [3] was launched in August 2010, and the release candidate for version 2.0
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total
x = numpy.arange(10_000_000);
%time sum(x)
CPU times: user 1.63 s, sys: 0 ns, total: 1.63 s
Wall time: 1.63 s
Next, add Numba into the code (Listing 2) so the @jit decorator can be used. (Don
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into Red Hat's cloud stack (Figure 1). After all, CloudForms 1.1, DeltaCloud 1.0, Storage Server 2.0, JBoss Middleware, and Enterprise Virtualization 3.1 form the foundation for the new products
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:
$ time ./row
real 0m1.388s
user 0m0.943s
sys 0m0.444s
**
$ time ./column
real 0m4.538s
user 0m4.068s
sys 0m0.468s
The experiment shows the column-major code taking three and a half
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its execution in the real world (real), as well as how much CPU time was allocated in user and kernel (sys) modes:
$ time sleep 1
real 0m1.004s
user 0m0.002s
sys 0m0.001s
What not everyone knows
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"ram": 2048,
07 "resolvers": ["192.168.111.254"],
08 "disks": [
09 {
10 "image_uuid": "1fc068b0-13b0-11e2-9f4e-2f3f6a96d9bc",
11 "boot": true,
12 "model": "virtio"
13 }
14
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=====================================================================================
Install 14 Package(s)
Total download size: 21 M
Installed size: 81 M
Is this ok [y/N]: y
...
Installed:
octave.x86_64 6:3.4.3-1.el6
Dependency Installed:
GraphicsMagick.x86_64 0:1.3.17-1.el6
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)]: Done 1 out of 181 | elapsed: 0.0s remaining: 4.5s
[Parallel(n_jobs=2)]: Done 198 out of 1000 | elapsed: 1.2s remaining: 4.8s
[Parallel(n_jobs=2)]: Done 399 out of 1000 | elapsed: 2.3