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10.04.2012
centers in some random company are going to be using their couple of email machines maybe 20 percent of the time – so 20 percent utilization – leaving a huge amount of waste. Consolidating that is a huge
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09.12.2019
calls (12788375 primitive calls) in 156.745 seconds
Ordered by: cumulative time
ncalls tottime percall cumtime percall filename:lineno(function)
148/1 0.001 0.000 156.745 156.745 {built
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27.09.2021
(20.04)
ami-000b3a073fc20e415
9.934
4.938
14.872
Fastest and Slowest
The slowest numbers were posted on RHEL 8 with nearly 70 seconds, to the consternation
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27.09.2021
[2] (section 3.2). Next, I built the Darshan utilities (darshan-util) with the command:
./configure CC=gcc --prefix=[binary location]
Because I'm running these tests on an Ubuntu 20.04 system, I had
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12.09.2022
, and the connections with the HPC community, in addition to a governance structure that eliminates the possibility of a sudden end like the fate that befell CentOS. According to Kurtzer, Rocky had more than 10,000
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10.04.2015
included for a tiny amount per month. Memory can be expanded by up to 20GB; each additional gigabyte above the basic offer costs EUR0.25 per month. So, for 20GB, you end up paying EUR5.50 per month.
Posteo
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12.11.2013
to CloudFlare CEO Matthew Prince, the DDoS attack on Spamhaus was triggered by 36-byte data packets, each of which triggered a 3,000-byte response.
Although a normal desktop PC can handle about 1,000 DNS
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02.04.2013
Authenticator Project is released under the Apache License 2.0 and is freely available. A PAM module is available for the server; the Google Authenticator client runs on Android, iOS, and BlackBerry devices
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18.10.2017
ab7000)
libc.so.6 => /lib64/libc.so.6 (0x00007f5bc46f4000)
libgcc_s.so.1 => /lib64/libgcc_s.so.1 (0x00007f5bc44de000)
/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x000056123e669000
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14.11.2013
, the DDoS attack on Spamhaus was triggered by 36-byte data packets, each of which triggered a 3,000-byte response.
Although a normal desktop PC can handle about 1,000 DNS requests per second, a single DNS