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Julia: A new language for technical computing
30.11.2025
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In the early days of the personal computer, many people built and bought early desktop systems simply to explore computing on their own. Of course, they often had access to mainframe systems or even
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Five special distros for system and network admins
28.07.2025
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is intended to be an all-rounder for a wide range of application scenarios. For this reason, the Debian-based Linux derivative had many tools on board from the outset to make life easier for administrators
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Parallel Versions of Familiar Serial Tools
28.08.2013
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When *nix was born – and for a very long time afterward – systems only had a single core. The advent of “clusters” of nodes started people thinking about how to issue the same command to all nodes
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A Management Platform for the Internet of Things
10.12.2013
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this number, consider the devices per capita rather than the total number. In 2010 we had 1.84 devices per person, which is easy to see: At the moment, you have a phone, maybe a couple of tablets, a laptop
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Tuning I/O Patterns in Python
18.12.2013
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,000 elements. This time Python had to use two writes to output all the data. The first write() hit the buffer limit of 4,096 bytes, leaving only 3,981 bytes for the second write() . Once again, the total
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Combining Directories on a Single Mountpoint
19.05.2014
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in the testing I changed the encryption to a cipher that had a minimal effect on performance. But what happens if I use the default encryption (aes-128)? Does performance take a nose dive, or does it stay fairly
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MapReduce and Hadoop
27.02.2012
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Enterprises like Google and Facebook use the map–reduce approach to process petabyte-range volumes of data. For some analyses, it is an attractive alternative to SQL databases, and Apache Hadoop ... Giant volumes of data are nothing unusual in our times of Google and Facebook. In 2010, Facebook sat on top of a mountain of data; just one year later it had grown from 21 to 30 petabytes. If you ... Enterprises like Google and Facebook use the map–reduce approach to process petabyte-range volumes of data. For some analyses, it is an attractive alternative to SQL databases, and Apache Hadoop
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Elastic Beanstalk
29.10.2013
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at a Linux machine that cost me US$ 0.10. (By the time I had stopped staring and fiddling around with it, it probably cost me much more.) Nor can I forget the hours configuring machines to do fairly simple
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Ceph and OpenStack Join Forces
04.06.2014
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No matter how jaded the word “cloud” has become as a buzzword, it has had little effect on the cloud’s popularity, especially in the enterprise: OpenNebula, openQRM, and Eucalyptus are all examples
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PowerShell Part 1: Retrieving System Information
18.03.2012
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123496 281 3,719.10 584 svchost Your next question might be, “How would I know to run that cmdlet with that syntax to get the displayed results?” You wouldn’t unless you had some experience

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