14%
20.02.2012
.57, 0.00, 12.76, 85, 0
2012-01-09 21:09:21, 84, 4.84, 0, 0.29, 17.36, 0.00, 5.09, 90, 0
2012-01-09 21:09:47, 80, 4
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04.10.2018
statistics ---
3 requests completed in 623.9 us, 12 KiB read, 4.81 k iops, 18.8 MiB/s
generated 4 requests in 3.35 s, 16 KiB, 1 iops, 4.77 KiB/s
min/avg/max/mdev = 200.4 us / 208.0 us / 221.4 us / 9.51 us
14%
01.08.2019
away from Python 2 and on to Python 3 pretty quickly, because, as the Python wiki [12] says, "Python 2.x is legacy, Python 3.x is the present and future of the language.") The Pyrex language is used
14%
05.12.2019
will stop supporting version 2 and developers must begin the migration to Python 3 as soon as possible. However, there's a catch. If you get Python from the Ubuntu repositories (for either 16.04 or 18
14%
07.10.2014
summary of the status of the system. Let me explain with an example. Figure 1 is a screen shot of my desktop when I was running Python code test3.py (a long-running processor- and memory-intensive piece
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26.01.2025
Recently, I analyzed the performance of new storage options on Raspberry Pi 5 boards [1], focusing on the Pi 5's USB bus improvements (the USB 3 ports are now independently capable of 5Gbps each
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09.12.2019
-in method builtins.exec}
1 149.964 149.964 156.745 156.745 md_002.py:3()
12724903 3.878 0.000 3.878 0.000 {built-in method builtins.min}
1 2.649 2.649 2.727 2.727 md_002.py:10(init
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05.03.2014
tool.
Enter GlusterFS (Figures 3 and 4).
Figure 3: Internally, RHSS relies on Gluster software, and you can use many Gluster commands for storage
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09.04.2019
in mv
ubuntu@aws:~/slow-mv$ strace -t mv 3GB.copy 3GB
19:00:09 execve("/bin/mv", ["mv", "3GB.copy", "3GB"], 0x7ffd0e7dddf8 /* 21 vars */) = 0
19:00:09 brk(NULL) = 0x55cd7d1ce000
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09.10.2013
to the nanometer scale and enabled ever-increasing speeds. The original Intel 8086 microprocessor sported 29,000 transistors and clocked at a then-blistering 5MHz; 28 years later, the 2.93GHz Intel Core 2 Duo