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30.01.2020
=test
test: (g=0): rw=randwrite, bs=(R) 4096B-4096B, (W) 4096B-4096B, (T) 4096B-4096B, ioengine=libaio, iodepth=32
fio-3.12
Starting 1 process
Jobs: 1 (f=1): [w(1)][100.0%][w=654MiB/s][w=167k IOPS][eta 00m:00s
38%
28.03.2012
/log/collectl -r00:00,7 -m -F60 -s+YZCD --iosize
################################################################################
# Collectl: V3.6.1-4 HiRes: 1 Options: -p localhost-20120310-133840.raw.gz -P -f
38%
19.11.2019
, ioengine=libaio, iodepth=32
fio-3.1
Starting 1 process
Jobs: 1 (f=1): [w(1)][100.0%][r=0KiB/s,w=1401KiB/s][r=0,w=350 IOPS][eta 00m:00s]
test: (groupid=0, jobs=1): err= 0: pid=3104: Sat Oct 12 14:39:08 2019
write: IOPS=352
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22.08.2011
-based algorithm and a small word list:
$ john -single passfile.txt
Loaded 2 password hashes with 2 different salts (FreeBSD MD5 [32/64 X2])
guesses: 0 time: 0:00:00:01 100% c/s: 9433 trying: hken1900
Finally ...
Easy to remember but difficult to guess isn’t just a catchy phrase for choosing passwords, it’s the law of the Net. Learn how to check your password using a tool network intruders use every day
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30.11.2025
$ john -wordlist:password.lst passfile.txt
02 Loaded 2 passwords with 2 different salts (FreeBSD MD5 [32/64])
03 admin (root)
04 t-bone (khess)
05 guesses: 2 time: 0:00:00:00 100% c/s
37%
30.11.2025
YZCD
03 # DaemonOpts: -f /var/log/collectl -r00:00,7 -m -F60 -s+YZCD --iosize
04 ################################################################################
05 # Collectl: V3.6.1-4 HiRes: 1 Options
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16.11.2022
— This HPE Cray EX system at the EuroHPC center at CSC in Finland underwent a major upgrade to hold on to the #3 spot, with a score of 0.309 EFlop/s.
Leonardo — At #4, the new Leonardo system installed ...
The Frontier system is the first U.S. supercomputer to achieve exascale performance.
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12.09.2013
.pl
00:00:00.50023
The output shows the amount of computing time the database engine consumed. You can pass in the desired time as a CGI parameter:
$ curl http://localhost/cgi/burn0.pl\?3
00:00
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23.03.2016
7
):
$ ls -s /sys/devices/system/edac/mc/mc0
total 0
0 ce_count 0 csrow1 0 csrow4 0 csrow7 0 reset_counters 0 size_mb
0 ce_noinfo_count 0 csrow2 0 csrow5 0 device 0 sdram
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29.09.2020
sitting at less than 50MB (and using less than half the RAM of a standard cluster) the binary that runs K3s is a sight to behold and well worth getting your hands on. Especially when it's deemed production