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on the iSCSI network, reaching a total of 500MBps.
At 500MBps, the going would start to get tough, even for SATA 3.0 (and even older versions running at 150 and 300MBps would have long since given up
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12.09.2013
. The reality is rather different. The thin client breakthrough has been announced several times under different headings and has never really happened. A survey by DataCore of nearly 500 IT professionals around
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will deliver at least 1,500 input/output operations per second (IOPS) of random read performance and 500 IOPS in random writes. Although not as impressive, a card guaranteeing A1-level performance
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11.06.2014
was also available in the form of X.500, but it was not very widespread in practice. LDAP was originally designed as a protocol for X.500 services. This mutated into the LDAP directory servers that are seen
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08.10.2015
to an email address that is different from the address originally requested. The fix for this bug is included in the Bugzilla 4.2.15, 4.4.10, and 5.0.1 releases. All Bugzilla users are encouraged to upgrade
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05.12.2016
, pricing starts at $51/yr for the Green Management Suite. Alternatively, VMware offers a pay-per-user system with up to three devices per user starting at $102/mo. The Green Deployment Service costs $1,500
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16.05.2013
, the Fujitsu "K" system installed at Japan's RIKEN, accounted for more than US$ 500 million of the total.
Additionally, IBM led all vendors with a 32.0% share of overall factory revenue, followed by HP with 30
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consisting of 80 cores with 4GB of RAM per core with basic storage of 500GB. POD pricing is based on cores/hour and would work out to be US$ 6,098.00/month or US$ 0.101/core·hour. A large example of 256 cores
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16.05.2018
X give a quick overview of AMG and then present how Fluent 15.0 benefited from the library to accelerate CFD applications 2 to 2.7 times on Nvidia K40X GPUs (in 2014) when solving a 111 million cell
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17.03.2021
2000 targeting x86 processors. A 700MHz Crusoe CPU ran x86 applications at about the same speed as a 500MHz Pentium III CPU. However, it was less expensive and used less power than the Pentium III