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        /6): tftp-server-5.2-24.el8.x86_64.rpm                         123 kB/s |  49 kB     00:00    
(4/6): dhcp-server-4.3.6-47.el8.x86_64.rpm                       3.9 MB/s | 529 kB     00:00    
(5/6): bind
    
 
		    
				        
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        ’ll present a quick example of using lvcreate
 to create a simple RAID 1 with two devices,
# lvcreate --type raid1 -m 1 -L 500G -n lv_raid1 vg0
where the command options are:
--type raid1
: the raid
    
 
		    
				        
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         hosts [9]. A more apt comparison is found in Listing 2, with the results posted by a Raspberry Pi 400 [10], which is essentially a Raspberry Pi 4 (Broadcom BCM2711 Cortex-A72, ARM v8 quad-core running
    
 
		    
				        
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          276 MB  2.5 GB 2014-03-10 19:49   982a3c       2
# dog vdi tree
ntestvm1.img---[2014-02-05 15:04]---[2014-03-01 11:42]---[2014-03-10 19:48]---(you are here)
#
# qemu-img snapshot -l sheepdog:192
    
 
		    
				        
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         SGEMM
for N = [2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192]
   A = single( rand(N,N) );
   B = single( rand(N,N) );
   start = clock();
   C = A*B;
   elapsedTime = etime(clock(), start
    
 
		    
				        
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    26.02.2014
        
    
    	
         reqs merged:           0.00/s     Write reqs completed:            0.00/s
   Read BW:                     0.00 MB/s  Write BW:                        0.00 MB/s
   Avg sector size issued       9.39       Avg
    
 
		    
				        
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The lstopo tool
    
 
		    
				        
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        ):
ssh-keygen -t ed25519 -a 100 -f
ubuntu-sre-id_ed25519 -q -N
2. Copy the SSH public key data on the target server to the authorized_keys file in the $HOME/.ssh directory. You can use the secure copy
    
 
		    
				        
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    14.09.2021
        
    
    	
         $(find /sys/devices/system/cpu -regex ".*cpu[0-9]+/topology/thread_siblings_list") | sort -n | uniq
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        /local
                       53G   29G   22G  57% /vnfs/usr/local
From the output, it can be seen that only 217MB of memory is used on the compute node for storing the local OS. Given that you can easily and inexpensively buy 8GB