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12.11.2020
system. At first, it was primarily a tool for HPC in the early 1990s, with version 1.0 released in June 1994. In the early days of MPI, it was used almost exclusively with C/C++ and Fortran. Over time
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05.11.2013
processor managed only 0.9GFLOPS per watt with a total capacity of 85GFLOPS.
Unfortunately, the Polaris was extremely difficult to program and was never available as a commercial product – only five people
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04.10.2018
is required for use: IE 8 or higher, Mozilla Firefox 3 and higher; Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge are also supported. A minimum resolution of 1024x768 is required for smooth operation. Single-core CPU 1.0GHz
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03.02.2022
with a KDE or Gnome desktop, you need to ensure around 200MB of storage space in each case. Much more important is the availability of RPM support, SSH, and a correct Network Time Protocol (NTP) configuration
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30.01.2013
, for a library that uses a specific compiler and MPI library, you would end up with a module names like atlas-3.10.0-opempi-1.6.2-open64-5.0
. The name is useful because it tells the user the library version
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02.08.2022
Rocky Linux from scratch – thus avoiding end-of-life issues – and manages infrastructure and secure material like keys and secure boot shims.
In version 9, you'll find:
Linux kernel 5.14.0
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21.11.2012
! solution array
011 REAL(real8) :: tol=1.d-4, diff=1.0d0
012 REAL(real8) :: delta
013 REAL(real8) :: x
014 REAL(real8) :: pi
015 REAL(real8) :: exact
016 REAL(real8) :: pdiff
017 REAL(real4
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/run/stunnel
setuid = nobody
setgid = nobody
pid = /stunnel.pid
socket = l:TCP_NODELAY=1
socket = r:TCP_NODELAY=1
CAfile = /etc/pki/tls/certs/roots.pem
verifyChain = yes
[gmail-smtp]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0
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15.04.2020
similar to the threading module and supports spawning processes.
As with OpenMP, Pymp numbers the child processes with thethread_num
variable. The master process has thread_num
0.
With OpenMP, you
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07.10.2014
of "I remember my first disk was only 30MB and it cost $200" comes flying over the bow, and someone returns fire with "Our first server had two mirrored 90MB disks for a company of 100 people." And