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18.04.2012
Solution includes pre-configured hardware to match requirements for running Cloudera’s Distribution of Hadoop. The bundle consists of one Name Node and three Data Nodes in a multi-rack architecture, along
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as enable a new approach to the science and engineering applications that run on them.”
The XPRESS project is funded at US$ 2.3 million a year for three years by DOE’s Office of Science. The project team
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06.12.2012
over an on-demand approach. According to the website, such reserved instances are most appropriate for steady-state production workloads that will be always running.
The Amazon Redshift service offers
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Search (GIMPS) – which is “the longest continuously running global grassroots supercomputing project in Internet history,” according to the GIMPS website.
The recently discovered largest known prime
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winning a Jeopardy, Watson has gotten smaller and faster, with a 240 percent improvement in system performance and a 75 percent reduction in physical size. IBM says the system can now run on a single Linux
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management systems. The role-based access control feature allows more granular management of privileges. Note that Kerberos authentication is only present in MongoDB Enterprise Edition.
MongoDB runs on most
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customers using automated systems to lower their overhead), measured services (i.e., pay for what you use), and elasticity (you need one server? 1,000 servers? No problem!). These elements are exemplified
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11.11.2011
as an alternative to virtualization products such as Xen and VMware. For instance Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization is based on KVM technology. SmartOS is targeted to "everyone who runs a computer as a server
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17.08.2011
as an alternative to virtualization products such as Xen and VMware. For instance Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization is based on KVM technology. SmartOS is targeted to "everyone who runs a computer as a server
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26.01.2012
of computer science at the University of Texas at Austin says, “For companies like Google and Microsoft, which run these enormous data centers, there is a big incentive to find ways to be more power efficient