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Hardware-assisted Virtualization
29.08.2011
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that the programmer had intended. Until the mid-2000s, x86 architecture did not meet these requirements. Today, both Intel and AMD provide chips that reach closer to this ideal through hadware
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MariaDB vs. MySQL
24.10.2011
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The dominance of the LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP/​Python/​Perl) stack of technologies for websites has had a lot to do with MySQL’s position
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Top Three HPC Roadblocks
12.01.2012
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that true HPC computing can be had for several thousand dollars. This growth has not been without challenges, most of which are easily solved. Having been involved in the HPC market for close to 25 years, my
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Julia Distributed Arrays
15.08.2012
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Julia, but would like to play with it over the web, check out the online Julia version (do not enter Your Name or Your Session , just click the Try Julia Now bar.) The previous column had instructions
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Netcat – The Admin’s Best Friend
20.08.2012
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Netcat could be a security hole and didn’t trust yourself to close the open port created by a listener from Netcat after you had successffully downloaded a file. This example should apparently close
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Neglected IPv6 Features
06.08.2012
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to set up a persistent binding between the addresses (Layer 2 and Layer3) of a regular router and the Windows Firewall once-only per subnet. Linux administrators have also had a stateful inspection
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PowerTOP
21.10.2011
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(up to version 2.6.20) use a fixed heartbeat of 1,000Hz. On each tick, the kernel wakes up the processor and checks for any work to do. This approach obviously limits power savings. Starting
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Memory Errors
23.03.2016
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is just about one error per gigabit of memory per hour. The lower number indicates roughly one error every 1,000 years per gigabit of memory. A Linux kernel module called EDAC, which stands for error
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Selecting Compilers for a Supercomputer
21.12.2017
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, scientists had to check their program code for performance weaknesses and – possibly with the support of the data center – optimize again. For years, the introduction of newer architectures has shown
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pyamgx – Accelerated Python Library
16.05.2018
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of these interpreted languages also had easy-to-use “add-ons,” or libraries, that could extend the application to use a GUI, plot results, or provide extra features without writing new code. By using these interpreted

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