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16.05.2013
address.
Info from the BIOS
What tells the operating system which slot a card is plugged into or which ports a card offers? The answer is fairly simple: The system BIOS (on current Dell and HP systems
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17.04.2017
of creating these standards. As a result, it is no accident that HPE, or HP as it was then known, began offering a management interface that was conceptually similar to Redfish. Going by the name "HPE RESTful
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03.09.2013
(IBM/Lenovo, HP, Dell, Fujitsu, etc.) offers PCoIP host workstations with integrated cards and zero clients as OEM products.
The plugin cards with the standard PCI Express form factor need only a free
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with persistent block storage. The Cinder component supports a variety of different storage back ends, including LVM and Ceph, but also hardware-SANs, such as IBM’s Storewize and HP’s 3PAR storage
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22.09.2016
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Figure 1: NVDIMMs (top, front; bottom, back) are still not commercially available, but HP samples are being tested in SUSE Labs. SLE and RHEL already partially support the memory type (© Hewlett
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21.08.2014
HP's MSA 2040-SAN storage system, as well as additional QoS parameters for HP's 3PAR storage and SolidFire storage solutions. Fibre Channel support, which was already introduced in Grizzly, is enhanced
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03.12.2015
, the founding members – VMware, Pivotal, EMC, HP, Intel, IBM, SAP – are crucially important because they are all shipping products that are based on Cloud Foundry. They are putting in engineers, putting
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://aws.amazon.com/directconnect/?nc1=h_ls
Amazon Cloud Watch: https://aws.amazon.com/cloudwatch/?hp=tile&so-exp=below/
AWS Cloud Formation: https://aws.amazon.com/cloudformation/?hp=tile&so-exp=below/
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Figure 1: NVDIMMs (top, front; bottom, back) are still not commercially available, but HP samples are being tested in SUSE Labs. SLE and RHEL already partially support the memory type (© Hewlett
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14.11.2013
of different storage back ends, including LVM and Ceph, but also hardware-SANs, such as IBM's Storewize and HP's 3PAR storage.
Figure 6: The individual VMs