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The weak spot of SBCs
04.04.2023
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will deliver at least 1,500 input/output operations per second (IOPS) of random read performance and 500 IOPS in random writes. Although not as impressive, a card guaranteeing A1-level performance
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Writing SELinux modules
05.12.2016
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into the security server: # semodule -X 500 -i mypegasus.cil Listing 2 Module in CIL Format pp | tee mypegasus.cil (roleattributeset cil_gen_require system_r) (typeattributeset cil
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Denial of service defense
26.03.2025
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is extended by one second for every 500 bytes received: RequestReadTimeout header=10-30, MinRate=500 If you use the Apache mod_security extension, you can also configure the connection-specific parameters
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Tuning I/O Patterns in Python
18.12.2013
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are written. Figure 2P: Strace excerpt with Python one-by-one code; 256 iterations. In the next two examples, I increase the number of iterations to 500
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Desktop Supercomputers: Past, Present, and Future
17.03.2021
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2000 targeting x86 processors. A 700MHz Crusoe CPU ran x86 applications at about the same speed as a 500MHz Pentium III CPU. However, it was less expensive and used less power than the Pentium III
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A Brief History of Supercomputers
21.01.2021
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, hence the name T3D. It integrated from 32 to 2,048 processing elements (PEs), where each PE was a 64-bit DEC Alpha 21064 RISC chip. The chip had its own memory area, memory controller, and prefetch queue
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pyamgx – Accelerated Python Library
16.05.2018
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of the problem size dimension (it was a square grid). Figure 1: Diffusion equation speedup using AmgX. When the problem dimension reaches 500 (i.e., 500x500
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Welcome
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Twitter to yourself 10 years in the past. Try imagining the amount of data Twitter generates, which some estimates suggest is greater than 100TB of data per day, using 200 bytes per tweet and 500 million
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Upheaval
02.02.2021
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a remote location, and (3) work hours outside of 8:00am to 5:00pm. I like to work remotely. I have fewer distractions at home, which I understand is not the case for everyone, but it works for me. I also don
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News for Admins
08.10.2015
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a system they just purchased the year before, Intel points out that more than 500 million computers in use today are four to five years old, and these systems will see vast improvements with an upgrade

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