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The Cloud’s Role in HPC
05.04.2013
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has existing workloads that fit well into cloud computing and can actually save money over traditional solutions. Perhaps more importantly, I think HPC has evolved to include non-traditional workloads
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Red Hat’s Cloud Tools
08.07.2013
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virtualizers VMware, Citrix, and Microsoft — to which RHEV 3.1 is actually superior from a technology point of view, supporting up to 160 CPUs in virtual machines and up to 2TB of memory. Red Hat Enterprise
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Tuning I/O Patterns in C
31.07.2013
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). Figure 1C: Strace excerpt with C one-by-one code; 100 iterations.                       Notice that the actual write function writes out 1,600 bytes (this is the number after the equals sign toward
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Ceph Maintenance
12.08.2013
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. As long as that’s the case, everything should be fine – it only becomes a problem the moment the monitoring servers lose touch with one other but do not actually fail themselves. This situation can happen
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The Meson Build System
16.07.2014
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configuration files or build files for Ninja. From this, the developer can now build the actual program: cd build ninja Ninja automatically integrates all available processor cores. If you later want
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Visualize Your Network
27.10.2011
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://oss.oetiker.ch/mrtg/) is actually pretty straightforward to use. Couple that with the intuitive tool that’s bundled with MRTG, cfgmaker (http://oss.oetiker.ch/mrtg/doc/cfgmaker.en.html), and you should find that setting up MRTG
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GNU Parallel: Multicore at the Command Line with GNU Parallel
04.11.2011
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not actually perform anything, just in case the result is not what you expected. If you want to see what is happening along the way, the --progress option will show you how many tasks are being executed
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Get Started with Parallel CPython
07.11.2011
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. The Exchange can be initialized with a list of channels, or the channels could be added through the add method later. To determine whether an exchange is actually monitoring any channels and ready to see
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hwloc: Which Processor Is Running Your Service?
07.11.2011
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, in which core P#0 is not available to the current user (e.g., restricted via Linux cpuset/​cgroup), and core P#1 is offline. Only the resources actually available to the current process are displayed
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Web and Mail Servers with IPv6
13.12.2011
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they have IPv6 addresses, you will be fine with just one address, or a /64 network. To test whether your configuration actually works, you also will need a local machine that speaks IPv6. If your ISP doesn

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