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0 1048575 sr0
With the parted utility, you can create a single partition on each entire HDD:
$ for i in sdb sdc sdd sde; do sudo parted --script /dev/$i mklabel gpt mkpart primary 1MB 100
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/local
53G 29G 22G 57% /vnfs/usr/local
From the output, it can be seen that only 217MB of memory is used on the compute node for storing the local OS. Given that you can easily and inexpensively buy 8GB
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director
...
Terminated Jobs:
JobId Level Files Bytes Status Finished Name
=====================================================
1 Full 135 6.679 M OK 18-Jul-13 16:00 BackupClient1
2 Incr 0 0 OK
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With the parted
utility, you can create a single partition on each entire HDD:
$ for i in sdb sdc sdd sde; do sudo parted --script /dev/$i mklabel gpt mkpart primary 1MB 100%; done
An updated list of drives
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a 256-bit AES key. An additional SHA-256 HMAC checksum protects the data from manipulation.
Compression: S3QL compresses the data before storing, using either LZMA, bzip2, or gzip. This compression
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just two nodes: test1, which is the master node, and n0001, which is the first compute node):
[laytonjb@test1 ~]$ pdsh -w test1,n0001 uptime
test1: 18:57:17 up 2:40, 5 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00
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and doubles the cache size (from 3 to 6MB), in exchange for a small drop in baseline clock speed – 2.3 to 2.2GHz (peak drops from 3.2 to 3.1GHz).
Major Surgery
Legend has it that no one has ever
opened
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of their toolkits.
For example, you can install and use Splunk Enterprise and its Machine Learning Toolkit (Figure 6) with a trial license for up to 60 days and index up to 500MB of data per day. The software
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)]> select load_file('/etc/passwd');
+----------------------------------------------(...)
+
| load_file('/etc/passwd')
(...)
+
| root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
daemon:x:1:1:daemon:/usr/sbin:/bin/sh
bin:x:2:2
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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