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.2% (53.2% cumulative)
20.1 GB 4.9% (58.0% cumulative)
22.4 GB 4.5% (62.5% cumulative)
24.6 GB 4.1% (66.7% cumulative)
26.8 GB 3.8% (70.5% cumulative)
29.1 GB 3.2% (73.7% cumulative)
31.3 GB 3.0% (76.6% cumulative)
33
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,000,592,982,016 bytes [3.00 TB]
Sector Sizes: 512 bytes logical, 4096 bytes physical
Device is: In smartctl database [for details use: -P show]
ATA Version is: 8
ATA Standard is: ACS-2 (unknown minor revision code: 0x001
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Model";
11 $work = "ebiz-tx";
12 $node1 = "WebServer";
13 $node2 = "AppServer";
14 $node3 = "DBMServer";
15 $think = 0.0 * 1e-3; # as per test system
16 $dtime = 2.2 * 1e-3; # dummy service time
17
18
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initial tests are quite reasonable: 1GB memory, a virtual CPU, about 20GB of disk space, and a bridged network adapter with an Internet connection will do for now. Sun xVM VirtualBox is a good choice
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.Exit(1)
15 }
16
17 run(os.Args[1])
18 }
19
20 func row() {
21 for i := 0; i < size; i++ {
22 for j := 0; j < size; j++ {
23 array[i][j]++
24 }
25 }
26 }
27
28
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getsockopt ...
17 Resolving symbol close ...
18 Resolving symbol epoll_wait ...
19 Resolving symbol select ...
20 All dynamic symbols could be resolved.
21 socket(2, 1, 6) = 3
22 Socket 3 will be Knockified
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like Fedora 20 or Ububtu 14.04 LTS. You can also find ready-made images for a virtualization solution like Docker. A simple docker graphite
search shows a number of Graphite images.
Of course, you can
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) layer for the cloud, virtualizing the various hardware components and making them available through a standard API. The first OpenStack release (dubbed "Austin") became available October 22 [3];
The Open
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Code
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SUM = 0.0
D0 100 I=1,10
SUM = SUM + REAL(I)
100 CONTINUE
...
Y = X1 + X2
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if less data is requested.
Listing 3
IOPS on a Hard Disk
# iops /dev/sdb
/dev/sdb, 1.00 TB, 32 threads:
512 B blocks: 76.7 IO/s, 38.3 KiB/s (314.1 kbit/s)
1 KiB blocks: 84.4 IO