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Citrix XenServer 6.2 goes open source
14.11.2013
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is benefiting from it. It took only a week until the first proposal [2] arrived, suggesting how to use this new freedom to bind XenServer to existing Ceph storage [3]. However, setups do not use normal Citrix Xen
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Defining measures
07.04.2022
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" payload has been created for measuring IOPS. This size is 4KB. The kilobyte [1] is defined as 1,000 bytes and is grounded in base 10 (10^3). Over time, kilobyte has been incorrectly used to mean numbers
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Selecting Compilers for a Supercomputer
21.12.2017
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inauguration in 2012, SuperMUC clocked in at around 3 PFLOPS and was once the fastest computer in Europe and the fourth fastest in the world. In the meantime, it is now in 40th place on the TOP500 list and has
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Security issues when dealing with Docker images
17.06.2017
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, and the registry is usually TLS encrypted and protected by SSL certificates without requiring too much work from the user. The Docker Notary [3] project offers an approach for verifying end-to-end whether an image
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Selecting compilers for a supercomputer
18.02.2018
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code is written and compiled in one of three classic HPC languages: Fortran [2], C++ [3], or C [4]. Why these languages? Because they have enabled generation of very efficient code for a long time
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Finding the fastest SD cards for the Raspberry Pi
03.08.2023
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of the previous entry. Matching the 130 MBps claim on the packaging required using an external USB 3.0 reader, and performed at 126.46 MBps in sequential read tests (results did not change in the write test
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CloudStack's Chip Childers
29.10.2013
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, but with Apache CloudMonkey 5.0.0, the CLI can actually query the API endpoint of the target cloud and automatically discover the capabilities of that environment. Apache CloudStack 4.2 and will be out by the time
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Moving HPC to the Cloud
19.10.2012
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consisting of 80 cores with 4GB of RAM per core with basic storage of 500GB. POD pricing is based on cores/hour and would work out to be US$ 6,098.00/month or US$ 0.101/core·hour. A large example of 256 cores
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What's New at OpenMP
30.01.2013
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We talked with Michael Wong, OpenMP CEO, and Matthijs van Waveren, Marketing Coordinator, about the status of the upcoming OpenMP version 4.0 specification and some of its features and enhancements ... from NVidia, or AMD, or DSP, that adds another whopping 2,500GFLOPS that you’re not able to access unless you drop down into some proprietary code. OpenMP 4.0 will let you address the entire machine ... We talked with Michael Wong, OpenMP CEO, and Matthijs van Waveren, Marketing Coordinator, about the status of the upcoming OpenMP version 4.0 specification and some of its features and enhancements
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Moore's Law Continues its Unwavering March
09.10.2013
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boasted an impressive 291 million transistors, 10,034 times the original [2]. The first CPU to break the 3GHz barrier was an Intel Pentium 4 variant released in 2002, but disregarding unreliable

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