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Matlab-Like Tools for HPC
03.01.2013
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’t be comparing or contrasting the tools; rather, I’ll briefly present them with some pointers on how to install and use the tool, and I’ll leave the final determination of which tool is “better” for your case up
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Transcoding optical media in Linux
05.12.2019
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DVDs whose use is restricted by the CSS system. The program library is available from the software repositories of numerous distributions and can be installed with the help of appropriate package
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Automation with Ansible
09.08.2015
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requirement for Ansible is simply an installed operating system (Ubuntu Linux in my case) that provides SSH access for an administrative user. Because an operating system and SSH access are required, Ansible
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Get started with OpenShift
01.08.2019
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applications directly, in a supported manner, in a way that can alleviate much of the overhead of running Kubernetes clusters in-house. In this article, I install OKD by one of the available methods, namely
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Matlab-like tools for high-performance computing
16.05.2013
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. I won't be comparing or contrasting the tools; rather, I'll briefly present them with some pointers on how to install and use the tool, and I'll leave the final determination of which tool is "better
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SDS configuration and performance
13.02.2017
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FS, a newcomer among distributed filesystems. First, I take a look at the overhead required to install and configure the filesystems. Second, I analyze data throughput measured with read/write tests
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S3QL filesystem for cloud backups
09.01.2013
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3QL has other aspects that I really like, and I'll mention them throughout the remainder of the article. Building and Installing S3QL S3QL is primarily written in Python and comes in two versions
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PC over IP
03.09.2013
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a DisplayPort — dual-link DVI is not supported. The supported workstation operating systems are Windows and Linux. In principle, no driver installation is required because the card is recognized
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Get Started with Parallel CPython
07.11.2011
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some lower level work is needed to turn your new Python code into multicore-friendly applications, you don’t need to download and install any additional Python components. If your application is already
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Detecting intruders with Suricata
10.06.2015
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. Figure 2: Suricata packet processing system. Both Snort and Suricata have advantages, but for some situations, Suricata might be a better option. Installing Suricata Like Snort, Suricata is an open

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