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Centralized Password Management
06.08.2013
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should be of a temporary nature for situations in which someone assumes the responsibilities of another; otherwise, the risk is that someone assigned temporary privileges actually keeps them forever
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I/O Profiling at the Block Level
27.08.2014
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moves through a number of levels in the software stack from the application to the actual storage device. strace is useful from the perspective of understanding what the application is requesting in terms
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Exploring Ubuntu cloud tools
28.06.2011
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). Figure 5: Installing images and making them available to your cloud. These distributions aren't actually on your system and they didn't come with the packages you installed with Synaptic or apt
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Container Apps
02.10.2017
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package manager. I’ll explain how to develop within an environment like this later. The high-level view of a snap is that they're actually a SquashFS filesystem filled up with your application
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HPC Container Maker
13.06.2018
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worked correctly, I’ll open a shell in the container and see if it is actually Ubuntu 16.04 (remember, the host is a CentOS 7.5 system): # singularity shell basic.simg Singularity
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Environment Modules Using Lmod
08.08.2018
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) is actually 8.1.lua , which contains the details for version 8.1 of the GNU compilers. The extension .lua , although not shown in Figure 1, indicates that the module file is written in Lua; however, it could
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High-Performance Python 3
19.09.2019
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with the actual argument type, which in this case is T . The specific element-wise kernel first checks the output arguments followed by the input arguments to determine the types. If you don’t specify the output
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OpenACC – Porting Code
07.03.2019
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tiny, and you might find that parallelizing small loops actually makes your code run slower. If you have nested loops, and the innermost loop is not small, start with that loop: Put in the directive
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OpenMP – Loops and Data Control
08.05.2019
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, reduction , firstprivate , or lastprivate  will cause a compiler error. firstprivate( )  says each thread should have its own copy of the variable(s) specified in ( ) . In actuality, it gets
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Caching with CacheFS
07.07.2020
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the variables in the model by comparing the computed results to the actual results. In essence, the same training data set is read over and over until a convergence criterium is met or until the training

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