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Toshiba has announced a new read-intensive solid-state drive product, the PX03SN. The new SSD has a capacity of 1.6TB and supports on full drive write per day.
The new drive is "optimized ...
The new 1.6TB drive is intended for read-intensive applications.
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support back in 2012. Maybe it's time to get rid of i486 support in 2022?”
Linux kernel 6.1, out this year, will be a Long Term Support (LTS) kernel, says Evenden, but if Torvalds prevails, it could ...
Linux kernel 6.1 may be the last to run on the i486 processor.
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is up to an impressive 1.2GBps.
Listing 6
HDD Random Read
$ sudo fio --bs=4k --ioengine=libaio --iodepth=32 --size=500m --direct=1 --runtime=60 --filename=/dev/sdf --rw=randread --numjobs=1
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5420 Octa
Quad ARM Cortex-A15 (32KB instruction/32KB data/2MB L2) @1.8GHz, Quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 (32KB/32KB/512KB) @1.3GHz
Mali T-628 MP6
3GB LPDDR3e RAM (14.9GBps memory
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Server, and Hyper-V. The hardware-based appliances are labeled NetScaler MPX and offer a throughput of 500Mbps to 120Gbps (according to the manufacturer). Different devices are targeted at different applications
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A collection of leading cloud and infrastructure providers recently announced that they are launching a new consortium to “set an industry standard definition of the 25 Gbps and 50 Gbps Ethernet
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. Additionally, you need a 2U server for about $6,500 (EUR6,000). Roughly calculated, a Ceph server like this would cost about $13K (EUR10K), with an entire cluster for around $100K (EUR80K).
The same cluster
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for testing (see the "AWS Testing Policy" box). Rated at "up to 40 Gbps" by AWS [6] and equipped with an Elastic Network Adapter (ENA), they should perform well with any operating system providing appropriate
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of the data was still residing in the kernel's page cache [6], waiting eventually to be persisted to disk. This resulted in an impressive (and impossible for the hardware) 885MBps transfer rate, but not to disk
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(Figure 6P) and 500 elements (Figure 7P) to see whether they also produce less output than expected.
Figure 6P: Strace excerpt with Python array code; 256