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FLOPS.
This gigantic HPC system, which is called the Tianhe-2 (TH-2) or the Milky Way-2 supercomputer, comes with 32,000 Intel Ivy Bridge Xeon sockets and 48,000 Xeon Phi coprocessors for a total of 3,120,000 cores
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-Cortex instruction set. AMD plans to enter the ARM market in a big way with “Seattle,” which it calls “… the industry’s only 64-bit ARM-based server SoC from a proven server processor supplier.” The “Seattle” unit
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19.08.2014
The latest arbitrary limit event arrived on August 12 with a mysterious Internet slowdown predicted by experts but anticipated by few Internet users. The so-called 512K Day disruption received much
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-145).
The new official NIST definition calls cloud computing a "model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers
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configuration for security administrators, and boost scalability to help ensure holistic protection as traffic volumes increase.”
The Mykonos Web Security solution uses detection points, called tar traps
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30.09.2014
The Internet community was shocked with the September 24 announcement of a major security bug affecting the Bash shell. The Shellshock bug (originally called Bashdoor) was first discovered
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of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Fedora Project Leader Matthew Miller calls Fedora 21 a "game-changer for the Fedora project."
The new release reflects the principles of the Fedora.next initiative, which
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to inject ads. Lenovo claims it is no longer shipping Superfish, but the recent trend for so-called “security” add-on tools that break the chain of trust for SSL connections reveals just how much
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a new era in the development of XSEDE. This new “XSEDE 2.0” phase calls for the organization to take the lead on:
Managing and delivering services for a portfolio of supercomputers and high
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talked with us, because we will teach them how to protect their servers,” a member of OurMine told PCMag.
There is another group called PoodleCorp that is claiming a DDoS attack on Pokemon Go servers