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Exploring the HPC Toolbox
04.11.2011
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at coding with OpenCL in the next article in this supplement. n Info [1] FAI: [http://fai-project.org/] [2] Partimage: [http://www.partimage.org/Main_Page] [3] SystemImager:  [http
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DBaaS: EnterpriseDB – PostgreSQL in the Cloud
20.08.2012
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into the Fortune 500 market offering PostgreSQL with a few extras and added support to lure the blue chip firms away from their Oracle habit. Although this worked, they then tweaked the recipe. A little more than
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Benchmarks Don’t Have to Be Evil
12.03.2015
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From the 1990s A, B, C Standard 4x size increases going from one class to the next D, E, F Large ~16x size increases from each of the previous classes
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Improved Performance with Parallel I/O
24.09.2015
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that many applications use, is to have each TP write to its own file. The concept is simple, because there is zero coordination between TPs. All I/O is independent of all other I/O. Figure 3 illustrates
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Interview with Gregory Kurtzer, Developer of Singularity
21.04.2016
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. In the TOP500 list of November 2015, Linux accounted for 98.8% of the systems. I would call this a pretty dominating position; yet, many of the developers writing HPC software on Linux are unknown. Gregory M
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How Old is That Data?
20.04.2017
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was a high-end file server deployed in the engineering data center and used by more than 500 engineering employees. From this study, a few observations can be made: Workloads are more write oriented
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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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in Table 3 that you can nest parallel regions. The first parallel region will use N  threads (N  cores), and the second parallel region (the nested parallel region) will use N  threads for each thread
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Linux Software RAID
10.12.2023
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to A2 on the second storage device on the right. The third block is written to A3, and so on, in a round robin fashion. This is referred to as striping data across the two devices. As the I/O rate goes
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Using benchmarks to your advantage
10.04.2015
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From the 1990s A, B, C Standard 4x size increases going from one class to the next D, E, F Large ~16x size increases from each of the previous classes

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