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11.04.2016
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# systemd-nspawn -M Fedora-Cloud-Base-22-20150521.x86_64
Spawning container Fedora-Cloud-Base-22-20150521.x86_64
on /var/lib/machines/Fedora-Cloud-Base-22-20150521.x86_64.raw.
Press ^] three times within 1s
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13.06.2016
-Cloud-Base-22-20150521.x86_64
Spawning container Fedora-Cloud-Base-22-20150521.x86_64 on /var/lib/machines/Fedora-Cloud-Base-22-20150521.x86_64.raw.
Press ^] three times within 1s to kill container.
[root
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08.06.2012
More than 20 years having passed since its introduction, and HTTP certainly shows some signs of age. Google’s new SPDY protocol solves some problems with HTTP without breaking existing websites.
... version of Firefox. In just a few months, the final Version 11 of Firefox could include the SPDY code. The Google Chrome 11 browser uses SPDY by default if users access Google’s servers via SSL. To discover ...
More than 20 years have passed since its introduction, and HTTP certainly shows some signs of age. Google’s new SPDY protocol solves some problems with HTTP without breaking existing websites.
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25.03.2021
=libaio, iodepth=32
fio-3.12
Starting 1 process
Jobs: 1 (f=1): [w(1)][100.0%][w=1420KiB/s][w=355 IOPS][eta 00m:00s]
test: (groupid=0, jobs=1): err= 0: pid=3377: Sat Jan 9 15:31:04 2021
write: IOPS=352, BW=1410KiB/s
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21.12.2017
If you compile software on an expensive supercomputer, its a good idea to select the languages and compilers with particular care. We report on tried-and-proved tools used on Super ... (pragmas). As a rule, such options also include hardware-specific optimizations, as described below.
Although the selection of the compiler plays a key role from the provider’s point of view, in comparisons ...
If you compile software on an expensive supercomputer, its a good idea to select the languages and compilers with particular care. We report on tried-and-proved tools used on Super
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| 119 kB 00:00
(6/19): glib2-2.22.5-6.el6.i686.rpm | 1.1 MB 00:00
(7/19): libX11-1.3-2.el6.i686.rpm
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05.12.2014
.519354 pkts=6 kpps=0.0 kbytes=0 mbps=0.0 nic_pkts=16 nic_drops=0 u=2 t=2 i=0 o=0 nonip=2
1415510244.519597 pkts=6 kpps=0.0 kbytes=0 mbps=0.0 nic_pkts=22 nic_drops=0 u=2 t=2 i=0 o=0 nonip=2
1415510247
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05.03.2014
-s 12:00:00 -e 13:00:00
Linux 3.5.0-43-generic (hercules) 02.12.2013 _x86_64_ (2 CPU)
12:05:01 CPU %user %nice %system %iowait %steal %idle
12
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jcb@hercules:# sar -u -f /var/log/sysstat/sa02 -s 12:00:00 -e 13:00:00
Linux 3.5.0-43-generic (hercules) 02.12.2013 _x86_64_ (2 CPU)
12:05:01 CPU %user %nice %system
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12.02.2014
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Is it possible to write a script that reproduces the information provided by uptime
and top
? The answer is yes, and it’s not too difficult with a little help. In the following sections, I present Python scripts