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Building a HPC cluster with Warewulf 4
04.04.2023
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timedatectl $ ssh n0001 [laytonjb@n0001 ~]$ timedatectl Local time: Sat 2022-12-17 11:31:26 EST Universal time: Sat 2022-12-17 16:31:26 UTC RTC time: Sat 2022-12
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OpenACC – Parallelizing Loops
09.01.2019
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3: Gang Execution Fortran C !$acc parallel    do i=1,n       ! do something    enddo !$acc end parallel     #pragma acc parallel {    for (int i=0; i < n
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Exploring Kubernetes with Minikube
11.09.2018
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. Figure 6: Good old ``get pods'' but with width: ``kubectl get pod nginx-dep-54b9c79874-b9dzh -o wide'' showing an internal pod IP Address in the 172.17.0.0 range. Use the -n option to specify
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OpenACC – Porting Code
07.03.2019
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 acc parallel loop       {          for (j=0; j < m; j++) {             ...          }       }       ...    } } Table 3: Single-Directive Nested Loop Fortran C !$acc parallel loop    do i=1,n       ...       do
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Using loop directives to improve performance
05.02.2019
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but independently of one another (Figure 2). Table 3 Gang Execution Fortran C !$acc parallel do i=1,n ! do something enddo!$acc end parallel pragma acc parallel{ for (int i=0; i
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Prepare, analyze, and visualize data with R
07.06.2019
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packages. Listing 4 Two Packages, One Task > # base > dat <- data.frame(a = c(10, 11, 12), + b = c(4, 5, 6), + colour = c("blue", "green", "yellow
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What Is an Inode?
23.03.2022
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-34-1804/72 /dev/loop7         17441    17441         0  100% /snap/gnome-3-38-2004/87 /dev/nvme1n1p1  62513152  7087560  55425592   12% /home /dev/nvme0n1p1         0        0         0     - /boot/efi /dev/loop8
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Five multipurpose thin clients compared
12.09.2013
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approx. US$ 600 approx. US$ 335 CPU Via Eden X2/1GHz Via Eden X2/1GHz AMD G-T44R/1.2GHz AMD G-T56N/1.6GHz Marvell ARMADA PXA 510 v7.1 Chipset
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Julia: Fast as Fortran, easy as Python
09.04.2019
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, to avoid the "integer division pitfall." Table 1 Integer Division       Result Operation Fortran C Python 2 Python 3 Julia Java
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Parallel and Encrypted Compression
09.12.2021
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of threads, use: $ plzip -v -9 -n 32 package-list.txt   package-list.txt:  2.640:1, 37.88% ratio, 62.12% saved, 11626 in, 4404 out. The -n 32  option tells plzip  to use 32 threads to perform the compression

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