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The Road to End-of-Scale
19.06.2013
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those of the petascale variety today. Titan can deliver 20,000TFLOPS in a volume of 800m3, which gives a compute density of 25TFLOPS/m3 and a power density of 10KW/m3 (17.6PFLOPS using 8,209KW
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High-performance Python – compiled code and C interface
01.08.2019
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source JIT compiler that translates a subset of Python and NumPy [2] code into fast machine code at run time; hence, the "JIT" designation. Numba uses the LLVM [3] compiler library for ultimately compiling
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30.11.2025
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't out yet, but the company promises 3G/4G connectivity, "full shift" battery life, satellite-based GPS, and professional-grade accessories. Although the workplace usability for tablets is obvious
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Safeguard your Kubernetes setup with Kanister
28.07.2025
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| replace "-" "_" }}_PORT_5432_TCP_PORT export PGPASSWORD={{ .Secrets.postgres.Data.password_superuser | toString }} aws s3 cp {{ .ArtifactsIn.cloudObject.KeyValue.path }} backup
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High-Performance Python 1
16.07.2019
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 +=x[i]     return total   x = numpy.arange(10_000_000); %time sum(x)   CPU times: user 1.63 s, sys: 0 ns, total: 1.63 s Wall time: 1.63 s Next, add Numba into the code (Listing 2) so the @jit  decorator can be used
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Tuning I/O Patterns in Python
18.12.2013
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(Figure 3P) then 2,000 to see whether the trend of increasing buffer-limit writes continues. Figure 3P: Strace excerpt with Python one-by-one code; 500
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Monitoring Cloud Service Charges
17.08.2011
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being used. It doesn’t matter what platform you use: If it’s pay as you go, you’ll want to monitor it to prevent your $1,000-a-month bill turning into $10,000 a month. In the tradition of programmers
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Amazon to Offer DDoS Protection of AWS Users
07.12.2016
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reads. AWS Shield Advanced service is $3,000 per month and is available to customers who have Enterprise or Business Support levels of AWS Premium Support. In addition to the monthly fee, Amazon also
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Time flies, but it can still be measured
31.10.2025
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.019s The process listing took about 3/100 of a second to execute in the real world and was allocated 5/1,000 of a second of CPU time in kernel mode (i.e., executing system calls) and about 2
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Tuning I/O Patterns in Fortran 90
04.12.2013
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today is Fortran 90, even though more current versions (Fortran 95, Fortran 2003, and even Fortran 2008) are available. I took the C code in the previous article (Listings 2C and 3C) and rewrote

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