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         will be using the Mongo shell to create a document (Listing 1).
Listing 1
Test
01 # mongo
02 MongoDB shell version: 2.2.0
03 connecting to: test
04 > use football
05 switched to db football
06 > db
    
 
		    
				        
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         the external 12V power supply provided and the USB interface for serial access.
Table 1
ESPRESSObin Technical Specs
  SOC
  
  Marvell Armada 3700LP (88F3720) ARM Cortex A53 processor
    
 
		    
				        
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                                        49cbd14ae32f        3 hours ago         269MB
ubuntu              18.04               72300a873c2c        3 weeks ago         64.2MB
    
 
		    
				        
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        :      XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
6          Firmware Revision:  2CV102HD
7          Transport:          Serial, ATA8-AST, SATA 1.0a, SATA II Extensions, SATA Rev 2.5, SATA Rev 2.6
8  Standards:
9          Used: ATA/ATAPI-7 T13 1532
    
 
		    
				        
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                 run("row")
09         }
10 }
11
12 func BenchmarkColumn(b *testing.B) {
13     //b.ResetTimer()
14     for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
15         run("column")
16         }
17 }
Figure 5 shows
    
 
		    
				        
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        , the RPMs shown in Listing 2 will be listed in the root of the source directory.
Listing 2: RPMs After the Build
$ ls *.rpm
kmod-lustre-client-2.14.56_111_gf8747a8-1.el8.x86_64.rpm
kmod
    
 
		    
				        
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         hosts [9]. A more apt comparison is found in Listing 2, with the results posted by a Raspberry Pi 400 [10], which is essentially a Raspberry Pi 4 (Broadcom BCM2711 Cortex-A72, ARM v8 quad-core running
    
 
		    
				        
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In this example I begin with the directory of my projects shown in Listing 1, which I then archive. I leave creating a compressed TAR archive of this directory (a .tar.gz
 file) to you.
Listing 1: Directory
    
 
		    
				        
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LINSTOR open source software manages block storage in large Linux clusters and simplifies the deployment of high availability with distributed replicated block device version 9 (DRBD 9), dynamically
    
 
		    
				        
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         to the minimum file allocation size a filesystem manages and effectively represent the smallest possible disk allocation for a file. (A smaller file would be padded with slack space to that minimum allocation