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Linux I/O Schedulers
21.03.2018
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, database servers, video servers, and very large supercomputers, including all of those in the TOP500. All of these computers have very different requirements, some of which include responsiveness to user
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OpenMP – Parallelizing Loops
03.04.2019
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) by each thread, you would probably put the parallel region around the outside loop (Table 6); otherwise, the work on each thread is less (fewer loops), and you aren't taking advantage of parallelism
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What is an IOPS Really?
24.02.2022
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 MB p s  or Peak IOPS is  x . However, what does “IOPS” really mean and how is it defined? Typically, an IOP is an I/O operation, wherein data is either read or written to the filesystem
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Linux Software RAID
10.12.2023
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is reasonable because you can write to (N – 1) devices as you would RAID 0 (e.g., write a stripe of data). RAID 6 Somewhat similar to RAID 5, two copies of the parity are written to two storage devices
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Using benchmarks to your advantage
10.04.2015
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). Benchmark results are usually expressed in terms of how much (wall clock) time it takes to run and in GFLOPS (10^9 floating point operations per second) or MFLOPS (10^6 floating point operations per second
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A TurnKey Linux software evaluation platform
10.04.2015
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open source tools are provided to ensure no license problems or restrictions. TurnKey Linux (TKL) is based on Debian 7.2 and thus provides business applications and security updates for more than 37,500
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Quick and easy SaaS provisioning for OpenLDAP
04.10.2018
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not the only show in town that enables this type of provisioning, and the general principle of the integration explained here holds true for other providers, but the huge range of supported apps (approximately 5,500
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Bare metal deployment with OpenStack
02.08.2021
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_httpboot 03 local bifrost_ironic 04 local bifrost_mariadb 05 local bifrost_tftpboot 06 07 # ll -h /var/lib/docker/volumes/bifrost_httpboot/_data/ 08 [...] 09 -rw-r--r-- 1 42422 42422 6.1G Mar 2 10
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Manage Windows AD with PowerShell
02.08.2021
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that enforces manual unlocking and long, complex passwords (Listing 1). Listing 1 Enforcing Complex Passwords New-ADFineGrainedPasswordPolicy -Name "HighSecServiceAccountsPolicy" -Precedence 500
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Professional virtualization with RHV4
14.08.2017
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for cluster functions) that can be implemented on either the RHVH mini-footprint or RHEL. The former version was less popular with RHV insiders up to and including version 3.6 because of the heavily restricted

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