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GNU Parallel: Multicore at the Command Line with GNU Parallel
04.11.2011
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Parallel to run multiple tasks at once. The jobs option takes an explicit number of tasks to run at once, a number with a leading + or - sign to use as an offset from the number of CPU cores available
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Virtualization with KVM
29.06.2011
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-kvm-extras. openSUSE 11.3 even bundles the complete, official Qemu system into its qemu package, which leads to curious situation where you can launch Qemu by typing either qemu-kvm or qemu. The first
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Compiler Directives for Parallel Processing
12.08.2015
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for even more performance has been strong, leading to the adoption of co-processors, which take on some of the computational load to improve application performance. These co-processors, also referred
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Read-only File Compression with SquashFS
14.06.2017
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patterns, and sometimes they require lots of CPU time, which leads to the need to find a balance between compression level, the amount of memory required, and the amount of time it takes to complete
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OpenMP – Parallelizing Loops
03.04.2019
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arrays), and other specialized processors. Fairly quickly GPUs jumped into the lead, offering hundreds if not thousands of lightweight threads. With the help of various tools, users could write code
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Log Management
10.10.2022
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Clifford Stoll offers a glimpse of how abnormal behavior or “gaps” in logs can lead to the discovery of compromised systems. The book is not necessarily a warning for high-performance computing (HPC
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ISC 2024 from a Distance
10.06.2024
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to do comparisons on the basis of the TOP500 lists that then lead to dwelling on how one architecture is superior to another. I think these pontifications can be safely ignored because (1) Aurora
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Transport Encryption with DANE and DNSSEC
17.02.2015
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Dukhovni, one of the DANE SMTP RFC authors, is also a leading author of Postfix. His reflections on DANE SMTP flowed into Postfix, and he traced his experiences back into the RFC. Only Postfix from Version
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Scalable mail storage with Dovecot and Amazon S3
10.04.2015
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is available too. Dropbox support is available on top of that; thus, Dropbox can also be used as back-end storage for Dovecot. This very fact, however, leads to a discussion that is much more legal than
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A TurnKey Linux software evaluation platform
10.04.2015
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the icons. The Web Shell link leads to a web-based console that allows you to interact with the TurnKey system. You can access the virtual appliance's web-based Webmin environment by clicking on the Webmin

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