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Real-World HPC: Setting Up an HPC Cluster
04.11.2011
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. The admin/storage node and the head/login node both have multiple Ethernet interfaces. The first interface (eth0 ) connects to the private, internal gigabit switch and 192.168.1.0 network, where all internal
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Machine learning and security
02.02.2021
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classification sounds simple, but it requires intensive preprocessing. For classifiers like neural networks, only numerical values are suitable as input variables – and preferably values between 0 and 1. Therefore
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Software RAID in Windows, macOS, and Linux
05.12.2019
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. The drives, simply referred to as "Disk 0," "Disk 1," and so on, in Windows Server, can be created with the New Simple Volume option in the context menu of the free space you will be using. If you right
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Managing containers with Podman
05.12.2019
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field: sudo ausearch -k watch-passwd time->Tue May 28 19:52:15 2019 type=CONFIG_CHANGE msg=audit (1559065935.923:2447): auid=1000 ses=2 subj=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023 op
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Cgroups for resource management in Linux
30.11.2025
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Shell scripts: Equal rights for Unix derivatives and Linux
30.11.2025
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server PING server: 56 data bytes 64 bytes from server.examplenet.com (192.168.5.6): icmp_seq=0. time=0.415 ms 64 bytes from server.examplenet.com (192.168.5.6): icmp_seq=1. time=0.215 ms 64 bytes from
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Processor Affinity for OpenMP and MPI
13.10.2021
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, as in this simple example: $ numactl --physcpubind=2 --localalloc application.exe The kernel scheduler will bind application.exe to core 2 and allocate memory by using the local NUMA node (node 0 for the sample
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SmartOS: Cool Cloud Platform Rises from the Ashes of Solaris
10.06.2014
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, you can also implement various RAID setups. Even at this point, Linux users need to adapt, because the devices use typical Solaris-style names. For example, in device c0t0d0 , c0 stands for the first
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Google Compute Engine Open for Business
10.12.2013
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OS with a Google-modified kernel), as well as transparent maintenance and new 16-core instances. Standard pricing ranges from US$0.104 per hour ($.114 in Europe) for a 1-core system with 3.75GB RAM to US$1.659 ($1
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LaCie Announces 5big RAID Solution
10.01.2013
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LaCie has announced the 5big Thunderbolt Series, a massive new five-bay RAID solution. With five 7200rpm/64MB cache hard disks preconfigured in RAID 0, the LaCie 5big offers capacity up to 20TB

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