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Clustering with OpenAIS and Corosync
30.11.2025
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brunoilfo, 123RF.com
ID. Version 3.0 of the cluster suite (in RHEL 6 and Fedora 10 or later), replaces OpenAIS with Corosync [3]. Viewed superficially, not too many changes are seen between the two cluster managers ... 3
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High-availability workshop: GFS with DRBD and Pacemaker
30.11.2025
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cluster nodes, and the ext3 driver on node A wouldn't have the option of querying the state of the same DRBD resources on node B if it wanted to write to the medium. In the worst case, a write to the DRBD
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Putting Windows 8 on a USB Drive
10.12.2012
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Leaving DiskPart... C:> The preparative work on the USB drive is complete. Gathering the Utilities Now you need to download the Windows Automated Installation Kit (AIK) for Windows 7, named KB3AIK
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Introduction to HDF5
22.02.2017
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, 6 ) / ( 4, 6 ) }       DATA {          1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,          7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,          13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18,          19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24       }    } } } HDF5 has many ways to represent the same datatype
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Selecting Compilers for a Supercomputer
21.12.2017
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inauguration in 2012, SuperMUC clocked in at around 3 PFLOPS and was once the fastest computer in Europe and the fourth fastest in the world. In the meantime, it is now in 40th place on the TOP500 list and has
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The OpenResty distribution for Nginx
20.03.2014
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of its low resource consumption and good performance. The Apache web server has also added Mod-Lua to its core distribution [3]. The OpenResty modules make it possible to use Lua instructions
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Web applications with Julia
26.01.2025
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the binary media data as text. Among the myriad ways to do this, the standard in browsers is Base64 encoding [22], provided in Julia by the IBase64 package. Listing 4 shows the server program from Listing 3
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A self-hosted server and site manager for WordPress
03.04.2024
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content management system (CMS) in use by far, with a more than 40 percent market share [1]. The next closest CMS is Wix with only a 3.6 percent market share. Although you can argue about actual percentages
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High-Performance Python 3
19.09.2019
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 add_ufunc(x, y):     return x + y The decorator line defines the data types (i.e., int64  here) and the target for the decorator cuda . A simple test for the add_ufunc  Numba function is: a = np.array([1, 2, 3, 4]) b ... High-Performance Python 3
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Kubernetes Auto Analyzer
05.10.2018
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 info ruby # Needs to be v2.2+ $ curl -sSL https://rvm.io/mpapis.asc | gpg --import - # From here see https://tecadmin.net/install-ruby-latest-stable-centos $ curl -L get.rvm.io | bash -s stable $ source

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