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):
return x*x
# end def
def trapezoidal(a, b, n, h):
s = 0.0
s += h * f(a)
for i in range(1, n):
s += 2.0 * h * f(a + i*h)
# end for
s += h * f(b)
return (s/2.)
# end def
# Main
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(pr->pr_path), 0);
17 [...]
18 error = copyinstr(j.hostname,
19 &pr->pr_host, sizeof(pr->pr_host), 0);
20 [...]
21 pr->pr_ip = j.ip_number;
22 pr->pr_linux = NULL;
23 pr->pr_securelevel = securelevel
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of their internal 2.5-inch SATA devices, coming in at a mere 2.3x3x0.5 inches (5.8x7.6x1.3 cm) – smaller than a Post-it note (Figure 1). Available in sizes ranging from 256GB to 2TB, the specimen in our lab is the MU
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, one-time passwords, or both. Certificate-based two-factor authentication typically uses digital PKI certificates based on the X.509 standard. These are typically stored on a hardware certificate storage
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This first article of a series looks at the forces that have driven desktop supercomputing, beginning with the history of PC and supercomputing processors through the 1990s into the early 2000s.
... an application.
The 1990s were critical to both “classic” supercomputers and PC systems. Both had advanced very quickly, setting a trajectory into the early 2000s.
PC Processors in the Early 2000s
In early 2001 ...
This first article of a series looks at the forces that have driven desktop supercomputing, beginning with the history of PC and supercomputing processors through the 1990s into the early 2000s.
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: Samsung SSD 840 Series
Serial Number: S19HNSAD620520T
LU WWN Device Id: 5 002538 5a0050931
Firmware Version: DXT08B0Q
User Capacity: 120,034,123,776 bytes [120 GB]
Sector Size: 512 bytes logical
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.6.32-220.4.1.el6.x86_64 kernel
GigaByte MAA78GM-US2H motherboard
AMD Phenom II X4 920 CPU (four cores)
8GB of memory (DDR2-800)
The OS and boot drive are on an IBM DTLA-307020 (20GB drive at Ultra ATA
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Yes
Filesystems (Internal HDs)
ext4
ext4
ext3/ext4/XFS
Btrfs
USB 3.0
2x
2x
1x
2x
USB 2.0
2x
1x
4x
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ScalingGroupName/awseb-e-hxaxpp3bsa-stack-AWSEBAutoScalingGroup-1NMEE2RF9GMBP:policyName/awseb-e-hxaxpp3bsa-stack-AWSEBAutoScalingScaleUpPolicy-1Q75QYV2QAY6X
2013-05-08 20:25:18 INFO Created CloudWatch alarm named: awseb-e-hxaxpp3
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with the /accepteula option, which can be useful in scripting. Unfortunately, this option does not work for all of the Sysinternal tools.
The programs only run on a Windows system as of Windows 2000 Server