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Error-correcting code memory keeps single-bit errors at bay
14.11.2013
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. This translates to Google's experiencing about 25,000-75,000 correctable errors (CE) per billion device hours per megabit, which translates to 2,000-6,000 CE/GB-yr (or about 250-750 CE/Gb-yr). This is much higher
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Fundamentals of I/O benchmarking
11.04.2016
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B blocks: 25.3 IO/s, 50.6 MiB/s (424.9 Mbit/s) As the block size continues to grow, the transfer rate becomes increasingly important; a track change is only possible after fully reading the current
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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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Where does job output go?
28.11.2023
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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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Understanding the Status of Your Filesystem
18.06.2014
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Comparing 5 to 50TB NAS storage boxes
31.10.2025
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immediately notice about this device is its excellent equipment, with USB 3.0 (4x plus 4x USB2.0!), eSATA, and HDMI, optional 10Gb Ethernet (PCI Express slot), and a Sandy Bridge processor. You can retrofit
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Dynamic routing in Linux with Quagga
31.10.2025
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SMART storage device monitoring
29.09.2020
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, use the -P show option (Listing 2). Listing 2 Device Details # smartctl -P show /dev/sda smartctl 7.2 2020-07-11 r5076 [x86_64-linux-5.4.0-42-generic] (CircleCI) Copyright (C) 2002-20
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We compare four popular NAS appliances
05.12.2014
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Yes Filesystems (Internal HDs) ext4 ext4 ext3/ext4/XFS Btrfs USB 3.0 2x 2x 1x 2x USB 2.0 2x 1x 4x
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OpenSMTPD makes mail server configuration easy
08.10.2015
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effort. Multiple Flavors OpenSMTPD is at home not just on its native OpenBSD, but on Linux (with binary packages for Gentoo, Slackware, Debian, and Arch) and other BSDs, including Mac OS X. The package

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