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Error-correcting code memory keeps single-bit errors at bay
14.11.2013
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. This translates to Google's experiencing about 25,000-75,000 correctable errors (CE) per billion device hours per megabit, which translates to 2,000-6,000 CE/GB-yr (or about 250-750 CE/Gb-yr). This is much higher
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Hybrid public/private cloud
30.01.2020
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Fn::Base64: 20 Fn::Join: 21 - '' 22 - 23 - "{\n" 24 - '"bucket"' 25 - ' : "' 26 - Ref: S3Bucketname 27
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Go testing frameworks
05.08.2024
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.Exit(1) 15 } 16 17 run(os.Args[1]) 18 } 19 20 func row() { 21 for i := 0; i < size; i++ { 22 for j := 0; j < size; j++ { 23 array[i][j]++ 24 } 25 } 26 } 27 28
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Exploring Kubernetes with Minikube
11.09.2018
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- containerPort: 80 19 20 --- 21 22 apiVersion: v1 23 kind: Service 24 metadata: 25 name: nginx-svc 26 labels: 27 run: nginx-svc 28 spec: 29 type: NodePort 30 ports: 31 - port: 80 32 protocol
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What Is an Inode?
23.03.2022
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         17495    17495         0  100% /snap/gnome-3-38-2004/99 /dev/sda1      183144448 38466772 144677676   22% /home2 /dev/loop9         64986    64986         0  100% /snap/gtk-common-themes/1515 /dev/loop11
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Data center networking with OpenSwitch
11.10.2016
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Hub account and the Git [7] and Gerrit [8] tools. The project page [9] explains the individual steps. If you have dealt with Yocto [10] in the past, you should be able to find your way around pretty quickly
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Posteo, Mailbox.org, Tutanota, and ProtonMail compared
10.04.2015
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on OX Guard mail and file encryption, which is currently in testing. Two other plans let you increase your mail storage to 5 or 25GB, whereas the 100MB of storage space remains the same for Office
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Have a Bash with the Zing network utility
25.09.2023
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: 55 ms. Port: 80: op 2.1. 10.0.0.23 80 Time: 26 ms. Port: 80: op 2.2. 10.0.0.23 80 Time: 56 ms. Port: 80: op 3.1. 10.0.0.23 80 Time: 25 ms. Port: 80: op 3.2. 10.0.0.23 80 Time: 48 ms. Port: 80: op 4
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Resource Management with Slurm
05.11.2018
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One way to share HPC systems among several users is to use a software tool called a resource manager. Slurm, probably the most common job scheduler in use today, is open source, scalable, and easy ... Default=none 22 SlurmctldPidFile=/var/run/slurmctld.pid 23 SlurmdPidFile=/var/run/slurmd.pid 24 ProctrackType=proctrack/cgroup 25 PluginDir=/usr/lib/slurm 26 ReturnToService=1 27 TaskPlugin=task/cgroup 28 # TIMERS ... One way to share HPC systems among several users is to use a software tool called a resource manager. Slurm, probably the most common job scheduler in use today, is open source, scalable, and easy
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Real-World HPC: Setting Up an HPC Cluster
04.11.2011
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-INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 631 -j ACCEPT -A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT ### begin ssh #-A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 22 -j

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