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with your S3 bucket, and you can use s3sync [6] to sync to S3 (somewhat like rsync). If you are running Windows, these Amazon S3 clients are available for backing up data to Amazon S3:
Amazon S3 Transfer
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Laplace equation using Jacobi iteration method
003 ! Kadin Tseng, Boston University, November 1999
004 !
005 MODULE jacobi_module
006 IMPLICIT NONE
007 INTEGER, PARAMETER :: real4 = selected_real_kind(6
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, PARAMETER :: real4 = selected_real_kind(6,37) ! Real
008 INTEGER, PARAMETER :: real8 = selected_real_kind(15,307) ! Double Precision
009 REAL(real8), DIMENSION(:,:), ALLOCATABLE :: unew
010 REAL
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in this version are no longer backward compatible with the 2.x versions. However, some features that were originally developed for the 3.x branch were backported into version 2.6. If you want to port code from
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if CephX is active. The
ceph OSD pool create test 1000
command would fail because the user who executes the command is not a Ceph administrator. Similar to the ceph -w
example, the
ceph --id admin
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) on path (example.net\Policies\{B30A27B8-8221-42B7-BA9F-BC6D2E9D7227}), should be O:DAG:DAD:PAR(A;OICI;0x001f01ff;;;DA)(A;OICI;0x001f01ff;;;EA)(A;OICIIO; 0x001f01ff;;;CO)(A;OICI;0x001f01ff;;;DA)(A;OICI;0x001
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the free command reveals its current size (Listing 1). At first glance, 2.7GB of 7.7GB of RAM is available to the system. If the RAM usage for the page cache is deducted, then actually 5.6GB is free
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), (2) dissolved oxygen (ppm), (3) electrical conductivity (µS/cm), (4) oxidation-reduction (redox) potential (mV), (5) photosynthetic photon flux density (PPFD, µmol/sq m/sec), (6) water pH, (7) humidity
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, for example, the waste of storage space and energy and the unnecessary effect on service life when writing to SSDs. When you transfer 1MB to an SSD, the drives actually writes considerably more data
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further.
Curiously, at the same meeting, a presentation by Thomas Sterling was explaining NASA’s first experience with a new Convex parallel computer, the SPP 1000. As part of the talk, Sterling presented