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OpenStack: What's new in Grizzly?
18.07.2013
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, the Cinder block storage component appears in a positive light. For example, the software now supports direct connections to Fibre Channel storage and comes with native support for HP 3PAR and EMC storage
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Client management in the domain using PowerShell
13.02.2017
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is not restricted by any PowerShell version (see Listing 1). Listing 1 Printer management executability $Drucker = "HP DeskJet 840C/841C/842C/843C" $ObjWMI = get-WmiObject -class Win32_Printer -Filter
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How to query sensors for helpful metrics
22.05.2023
Home »  Archive  »  2023  »  Issue 75: Teamwork  » 
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: an Intel NUC and a cloud server by Hetzner, which does not have a BMC. An older HP Gen8 microserver at least provides a few temperature values for the RAM, chipset, and case, whereas its big brother, the DL
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Analyzing Kernel Crash Dumps
25.11.2012
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.unknown_nmi_panic = 1 # Techniques for managing remote computers, such as iLO (integrated Lights-Out) by HP or DRAC (Dell Remote Access Controller) by Dell, let you manually trigger an NMI event, which then triggers
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Profiling Is the Key to Survival
19.12.2012
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on x86, the best known alternative is ARM, which has spun off solutions such as the Raspberry Pi, or some of the server-oriented products that Dell, HP, and Boston Limited  have discussed. Even AMD has
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The Cloud’s Role in HPC
05.04.2013
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computing problems. At first, it was fairly easy to dismiss cloud computing for traditional HPC workloads. The “HP,” after all, stands for “high performance,” and doing anything to reduce performance
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Linux Essentials for Windows Admins – Part 1
10.07.2012
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or complexity, run a single operating system.” It was true in 1996 and it’s true today. The larger and more complex a company network, the more heterogeneous it’s likely to be. You could encounter Solaris, HP
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Linux Essentials for Windows Admins – Part 2
06.08.2012
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, and that is where the kernel files reside. For example, in Linux, you’ll find those files under /boot , but in HP-UX, they’re under /stand . In other *nix types, the kernel files reside in /kernel , /vmunix
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DBaaS: EnterpriseDB – PostgreSQL in the Cloud
20.08.2012
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-house, but don’t give yourself unnecessary pain by doing that from the beginning. “Amazon and HP have lots of people who are completely dedicated to the security of their systems and keeping them up and running
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Interview with Gregory Kurtzer, Developer of Singularity
21.04.2016
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), but it also precludes direct access to the high-performance components of the resource; in effect, we would be removing the HP out of HPC! We gain very little aside from buzzword compliance. So let's re

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