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Where does job output go?
28.11.2023
Home »  Archive  »  2023  »  Issue 78: Domai...  » 
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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 that are very fast
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Let the editor wars begin!
11.10.2016
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, interesting, and worthwhile exercise. I argue that systems administration needs a command-line editor, because it can be used even if X windows isn't working or isn't installed on the servers. Knowing how
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Visualizing time series data
21.08.2014
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't connect to $remote_host:$remote_port: $@ \n"; 17 18 19 while() { 20 my @lavg = Sys::CpuLoad::load(); 21 my $ts=time(); 22 print $socket "system.loadavg_1min $lavg[0] $ts\n"; 23 print $socket "system ... 22
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A Brief History of Supercomputers
21.01.2021
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This first article of a series looks at the forces that have driven desktop supercomputing, beginning with the history of PC and supercomputing processors through the 1990s into the early 2000s. ... 1992 i486DX2 2:1 clock multiplier, 40/20, 50/25, 66/33 speeds; L2 on MB Mar 1994 i486DX4 3:1 clock multiplier, 75/25, 100/33 speeds; 16KB L1 cache on-die, L2 ... This first article of a series looks at the forces that have driven desktop supercomputing, beginning with the history of PC and supercomputing processors through the 1990s into the early 2000s.
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Embarrassingly parallel computation
01.06.2024
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is 20x because only 95 percent of the algorithm can execute in parallel (compute the fraction 1/20 from that 5% number). That limitation led to a search for embarrassingly parallel algorithms
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When I/O workloads don't perform
02.08.2021
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- 28 (Min/Max 22/28) 191 G-Sense_Error_Rate 0x0032 100 100 --- Old_age Always - 0 192 Power-Off_Retract_Count 0x0032 100 100 --- Old_age Always - 35 193
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Flexible backup for large-scale environments
05.08.2024
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/average VFull-backup size is above acceptable limit of 25TB (W102) last VFull runtime is longer then acceptable limit of 22h (C301) average incremental-backup size is above acceptable limit of 200GB (W302
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When I/O Workloads Don’t Perform
12.05.2021
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_age   Always       -       28 (Min/Max 22/28) 191 G-Sense_Error_Rate      0x0032   100   100   ---    Old_age   Always       -       0 192 Power-Off_Retract_Count 0x0032   100   100   ---    Old_age   Always       -       35 193
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Hybrid public/private cloud
30.01.2020
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Fn::Base64: 20 Fn::Join: 21 - '' 22 - 23 - "{\n" 24 - '"bucket"' 25 - ' : "' 26 - Ref: S3Bucketname 27
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Matlab-like tools for high-performance computing
16.05.2013
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://wiki.scilab.org/Linalg%20performances Compiling http://wiki.scilab.org/Compiling%20Scilab%205.x%20under%20GNU-Linux%20Unix Parallel computing http

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