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Tuning I/O Patterns in C
31.07.2013
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_record; 14 int counter_limit; 15 16 counter_limit = 100; 17 18 for ( counter=1; counter <= counter_limit; counter++) 19 { 20 my_record.x = counter; 21 my_record.y = counter + 1
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Tuning I/O Patterns in Python
18.12.2013
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FILE *ptr_myfile; 16 17 counter_limit = 100; 18 19 ptr_myfile=fopen("test.bin","wb"); 20 if (!ptr_myfile) 21 { 22 printf("Unable to open file!"); 23 return 1; 24 } 25 for ( counter=1; counter <= counter
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Creating an SFTP jail
30.11.2025
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SyslogFacility AUTH 20 TCPKeepAlive yes 21 UseDNS no 22 UsePrivilegeSeparation yes 23 Subsystem sftp /usr/local/libexec/sftp-server 24 Match Group sftponly 25 ChrootDirectory /export
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Small Tools for Managing HPC
18.10.2017
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Several very sophisticated tools can be used to manage HPC systems, but it’s the little things that make them hum. Here are a few favorites.   ... ab7000)         libc.so.6 => /lib64/libc.so.6 (0x00007f5bc46f4000)         libgcc_s.so.1 => /lib64/libgcc_s.so.1 (0x00007f5bc44de000)         /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x000056123e669000 ... Several very sophisticated tools can be used to manage HPC systems, but it’s the little things that make them hum. Here are a few favorites. ... It’s the Little Things
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Small-board computers
17.02.2015
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: Tegra X1: 25.6GBps memory bandwidth HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2 10W power Peak performance: 1,024GFLOPS with FP16; 512GFLOPS with FP32 ARM Cortex CPUs: Quad-core 64-bit ARM Cortex-A57 ... 25
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A first look at Apache 2.4: Web server for the cloud
30.11.2025
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Helder Almeida, 123RF.com
for their documentation. Although at times it's a bit terse, it is very complete. The Apache 2.4 release, although a fairly modest bump compared with the move from the 1.x series to 2.0.x, is a pretty important release ... High performance and cloud suitability are the thrust of Apache 2.4. We give you the lowdown on transitioning your Apache HTTP Server from 2.2 to 2.4.
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Five multipurpose thin clients compared
12.09.2013
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25x177mm Weight: 1.2kg 1.44kg 1.3kg 1.12kg 0.455kg Operating system RangeeLinux IGEL Linux eLux RL Windows Embedded
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Hunt down vulnerabilities with the Metasploit pen-testing tool
28.11.2021
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://nmap.org ) at 2021-07-25 22:05 CEST Nmap scan report for metasploitable (192.168.122.236) Host is up (0.095s latency). Not shown: 65506 closed ports PORT STATE SERVICE 21/tcp open ftp 22/tcp open ssh 23
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Profiling Python code
30.01.2020
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_num): force[k,i] = force[k,i] - rij[k] * np.sin (2.0 * d2) / d used about 25 percent of the run time for this function. Listing 10 md_003.py line_profiler Output Total time: 358.778 s File: ./md
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Where Does Job Output Go?
11.09.2023
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factors 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

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