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Favorite benchmarking tools
30.01.2020
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page). Going Deeper Back in issue 12, I mentioned Martin Pool's promising tool judge [4]. Unfortunately, judge never made it past version 0.1, with its most recent release dated back to 2011
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Automatic data encryption and decryption with Clevis and Tang
18.02.2018
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approach is named the McCallum-Relyea exchange after its inventors. Tang [4] and Clevis [5] provide server and client reference implementations for the algorithm. McCallum-Relyea Exchange The idea behind
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Measuring the performance of code
04.08.2020
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once an allocation limit is exceeded and, at worst, a redefinition every time, if the type implementation is immutable [4]. Triggering garbage collection is usually not far behind (see the box titled
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Domain name resolution with DNS over HTTPS
06.10.2019
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for later use. Whether the information is sold to interested customers or simply discarded is up to the operator of the DNS resolver. The DNS resolver from Google (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4), for example, logs
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Unicode migration with an Oracle database
14.03.2013
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) is entered in the database as 0xA4 – if you create the database with the ISO-8859P15 character set. However, if the database was created with a Unicode character set, then the Euro sign is stored as a three
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Increasing Throughput with Link Aggregation
26.10.2012
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link aggregation with mode 4 (802.3ad) of the bonding driver. FreeBSD also has all the preconditions for dynamic link aggregation out of the box. In all previous versions of Microsoft Windows, including
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Law of Averages – Load Averaging
01.02.2013
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to userspace. There is some variance between different Unix kernels, but I won’t go into that here; indeed, some illustrious authors have called the metric “simplistic, poorly defined, but far from useless” [4
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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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Power Talk
01.10.2011
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. For HPC we have plenty of new capabilities, including plenty of new SSE instructions, support for 256-bit AVX, and even some instructions that are available only on AMD-based systems (XOP and FMA4). The new
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Interview: AMD’s John Fruehe, Director of Server Product Marketing
04.11.2011
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, and even some instructions that are available only on AMD-based systems (XOP and FMA4). The new Flex FP floating point complex is specifically tuned for those technical workloads. But the modularity

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