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Alternatives to Google Analytics
13.02.2017
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is that it needs to be installed on the web server and have access to the log file of the web server service. As an example, we looked at AWStats. The freely available script, written in Perl, offers simple
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The Aurora Mesos Framework
09.08.2015
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-running applications. However, a few features distinguish the two: The installation and first tests are much faster and easier with Marathon; Aurora requires you to learn a whole new description language, whereas
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An army of Xeon cores to do your bidding
30.01.2024
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before the build-out. Note how sockets are protected by plastic shielding plates. After temporarily installing a 10-core Xeon from the parts archive and flashing the BIOS to its latest revision
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HPC Cloud Storage
20.11.2013
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the remainder of the article. Building and Installing S3QL S3QL is primarily written in Python and comes in two versions: Python 2.7 (an older version of s3ql ) and Python 3.3 (the more modern version). I chose
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Five HPC Pitfalls – Part 2
09.04.2012
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to install and support these packages on his own. This situation is similar to those who prefer to “roll their own” cluster software for use on top of standard Linux distributions. One of the biggest issues
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Managing Port Scan Results with Dr. Portscan
30.09.2013
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. This sample configuration makes it easy to try out Dr. Portscan without having to set up a database server and a new database. For larger installations, it makes sense to use MariaDB, PostgreSQL, or some other
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Exploring Ubuntu cloud tools
28.06.2011
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. To make all this work, you need a few different packages: eucalyptus-cloud, eucalyptus-cc, and eucalyptus-nc. Each client machine, or node, needs only the last package. To install the required packages
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Run One Program at any Scale with Legate
08.06.2021
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installed into /usr/local/anaconda3  by root . The startup definitions for Anaconda were in my .bashrc file, so it ran just fine before building legate.core . The laptop I used has the following
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Write Your Own Admin Tools
02.03.2024
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limitless. However, remember that although Bash is almost always installed on the compute nodes in HPC systems, the central location for the scripts and any extension libraries you use might not be, so
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Comparing PowerShell and Python
09.10.2017
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2.7.10. If in doubt, you should download and install the latest version from the Python website [1]. Windows users must download and install Python before they can use the scripting language

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