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Simple, small-scale Kubernetes distributions for the edge
03.04.2024
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Kubernetes Engine (RKE), which became part of SUSE in December 2020. The distribution has been around since 2019 and can be operated with minimal resources. According to the manufacturer, K3s even runs
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OpenFlow-capable Zodiac WX access point
16.08.2018
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is a MIPS 74Kc. The system has 128MB of RAM and two connections for Gigabit Ethernet, one of which can also be used for the power supply. The wireless interface supports the fast 802.11ac standard (and
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Network monitoring with Icinga and Raspberry Pi
17.02.2015
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). The default configuration is to split it 192MB  ARM/64MB  GPU, but you want to change this to 240MB  ARM/16MB  GPU because you are not planning to run anything other than a server "headless" (i.e., without
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ISC 2024 from a Distance
10.06.2024
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number 2 using 38.698MW, resulting in a low performance/power ratio of 26.15. In comparison, Frontier at number 1 reached about 1.2 exaflops using 22.78MW, resulting in a performance/power ratio of 52
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Achieving More Harmonious Cloud Orchestration
01.04.2014
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bootstrapping of its own local cloud, which does not require access to a public cloud provider and thus imposes very few requirements. The Cloudify tarball is a heavyweight at 160MB, but the user initially only
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Cloud Orchestration with Cloudify
20.03.2014
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bootstrapping of its own local cloud, which does not require access to a public cloud provider and thus imposes very few requirements. The Cloudify tarball is a heavyweight at 160MB, but the user initially only
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Desktop Blades (of Glory)
06.05.2024
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(and looks like) a 200-pin DDR2 SO-DIMM (Figure 2). Several versions of the Compute Module came out until the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4, launched in 2020). The CM4 is more like a small credit
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Operating systems for the cloud and containers
14.08.2017
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than five years old. The first public version 0.3.0 was released in October 2011; version 0.3.5 is the most recent. The source code is released under the GNU General Public License version 2 (GPLv2
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Resource Management with Slurm
05.11.2018
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Default=none 22 SlurmctldPidFile=/var/run/slurmctld.pid 23 SlurmdPidFile=/var/run/slurmd.pid 24 ProctrackType=proctrack/cgroup 25 PluginDir=/usr/lib/slurm 26 ReturnToService=1 27 TaskPlugin=task/cgroup 28 # TIMERS
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Resource Management with Slurm
13.12.2018
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Port=6817 16 SlurmdPort=6818 17 AuthType=auth/munge 18 StateSaveLocation=/var/spool/slurm/ctld 19 SlurmdSpoolDir=/var/spool/slurm/d 20 SwitchType=switch/none 21 MpiDefault=none 22 Slurmctld

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