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Tech News
26.01.2025
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Hetzner Announces S3-Compatible Object Storage Hosting and cloud provider Hetzner has announced Object Storage – a high-performance solution for storing unstructured data – which is suitable ... In the news: Hetzner Announces S3-Compatible Object Storage; Ongoing Cyberattack Prompts New CISA Guidance for Communications Infrastructure; OpenMP 6.0 Released; Open Source Development Improves
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HPC Cloud Storage
20.11.2013
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advantages: S3QL. ... _blocks.. ..symlink_targets.. ..names.. ..contents.. ..ext_attributes.. Compressing and uploading metadata... Wrote 0.00 MiB of compressed metadata. First, notice that I created the file as root. Second, the prefix ... advantages: S3QL. ... S3QL Filesystem for HPC Storage
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mpi4py – high-performance distributed Python
30.11.2020
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): 11 12 s = 0.0 13 s += h * f(a) 14 for i in range(1, n): 15 s += 2.0 * h * f(a + i*h) 16 # end for 17 s += h * f(b) 18 return (s/2.) 19 # end def 20 21 22 # Main section 23 comm = MPI
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Bringing old hardware back into the game
29.09.2020
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and doubles the cache size (from 3 to 6MB), in exchange for a small drop in baseline clock speed – 2.3 to 2.2GHz (peak drops from 3.2 to 3.1GHz). Major Surgery Legend has it that no one has ever opened
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Memory Errors
23.03.2016
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_scrub_rate     0 ue_count 0 csrow0           0 csrow3  0 csrow6  0 mc_name  0 seconds_since_reset  0 ue_noinfo_count In the /sys filesystem, for each csrow, a number of entries contain a lot of information
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Monitoring network computers with the Icinga Nagios fork
17.06.2011
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_name Server at language center address 141.20.108.124 active_checks_enabled 1 passive_checks_enabled 0 max_check_attempts 3 check
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ClusterHAT
10.07.2017
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with the original Raspberry Pi Model A, ranging from two to more than 250 nodes. That early 32-bit system had a single core running at 700MHz with 256MB of memory. You can build a cluster of five RPi3 nodes with 20
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New features in MariaDB 10.3
05.02.2019
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| revenue | 18 +---+------+---------+ 19 | 1 | 2016 | 100.00 | 20 | 2 | 2016 | 0.00 | 21 | 3 | 2016 | 999.99 | 22 | 1 | 2017 | 500.00 | 23 | 2 | 2017 | 0.00 | 24 | 3 | 2017 | 100.00 | 25 | 1 | 2018 ... What lacked maturity in MariaDB 10.2 has now been sorted out in version 10.3. We look at the benefits you can reap now. ... MariaDB 10.3 ... New features in MariaDB 10.3
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S3QL filesystem for cloud backups
09.01.2013
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metadata... 18 Wrote 0.00 MiB of compressed metadata. After creating an S3QL filesystem, I checked the mountpoint, /mnt/data1 (Listing 2). A few files are created as a result of the S3QL filesystem ... advantages: S3QL. ... S3QL filesystem for cloud backups
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Assess USB performance while exploring storage caching
13.12.2018
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disk reads: 1306 MB in 3.00 seconds = 434.77 MB/sec federico@cybertron:~$ sudo hdparm -W /dev/sdb /dev/sdb: write-caching = 1 (on) federico@cybertron:~$ sudo hdparm -W 0 /dev/sdb /dev/sdb: write

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