Admin Magazine
 
  • News
  •  
  • Articles
  •  
  • Tech Tools
  •  
  • Subscribe
  •  
  • Archive
  •  
  • Whitepapers
  •  
  • Digisub
  •  
  • Write for Us!
  •  
  • Newsletter
  •  
  • Shop
  • DevOps
  • Cloud Computing
  • Virtualization
  • HPC
  • Linux
  • Windows
  • Security
  • Monitoring
  • Databases
  • all Topics...
Search
Login
ADMIN Magazine on Facebook
GooglePlus

Search

Refine your search
Sort order
  • Date
  • Score
Content type
  • Article (Print) (978)
  • Article (305)
  • News (84)
  • Blog post (7)
Keywords
Creation time
  • Last day
  • Last week
  • Last month
  • Last three months
  • Last year

« Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ... 138 Next »

30%
Where Does Job Output Go?
11.09.2023
Home »  HPC  »  Articles  » 
that hasn’t been used in a long time need access to storage with very high performance? Why not put this data on slower storage that has a much greater capacity and has a much lower cost per gigabyte
30%
Where does job output go?
28.11.2023
Home »  Archive  »  2023  »  Issue 78: Domai...  » 
Photo by Charles Forerunner on Unsplash
need access to storage with very high performance? Why not put this data on slower storage that has a much greater capacity and has a much lower cost per gigabyte? It seems logical to create different
30%
How Linux and Beowulf Drove Desktop Supercomputing
17.02.2021
Home »  HPC  »  Articles  » 
TeX with a very permissive license and indicated that the source code of TeX is in the public domain. The start of open source is GNU. Although it might not be the first open source set of software
30%
The path forward
07.06.2019
Home »  Archive  »  2019  »  Issue 51: Self-...  » 
 
solutions. LM: A lot of companies talk about co-creation – that they have their clients or partners be part of the development teams. How do you see that? Dr. T: That's a very good point and something we
30%
Monitoring with collectd 4.3
11.06.2014
Home »  Archive  »  2014  »  Issue 21: Manag...  » 
Lead Image © Christos Georghiou, 123RF.com
and contains practically no code that would be specific to any single operating system, so it can operate on almost any Unix-style system. Additionally, it is extremely frugal: Because this tool requires very
30%
Targeted attacks on companies
05.12.2016
Home »  Archive  »  2016  »  Issue 36: Autom...  » 
Lead Image © Ildar Galeev, 123RF.com
percent of the attackers give up. At least 36 percent of attackers give up after 20 hours, 25 percent after 10 hours, and 13 percent after 5 hours. In the case of companies with a very good IT security
30%
Installing .NET on Linux
17.04.2017
Home »  Archive  »  2017  »  Issue 38: .NET...  » 
Lead Image © 36clicks, 123RF.com
of this platform from the very beginning. As a result, .NET Core comprises multiple individual components that can be loaded dynamically as needed with the package manager NuGet [3]. Just as with .NET itself, .NET
30%
Let the Editor Wars Begin!
25.08.2016
Home »  HPC  »  Articles  » 
are a different beast with different feature sets; however, a few editors I will mention can function as a very basic IDE. My goal is to present editor options and list some of their more significant features. I
30%
Let the editor wars begin!
11.10.2016
Home »  Archive  »  2016  »  Issue 35: Persi...  » 
Lead Image © Kirill Makarov, 123RF.com
Environments (IDEs). IDEs are a different beast with different feature sets; however, a few editors I will mention can function as a very basic IDE. My goal is to present editor options and list some
30%
Modern Fortran – Part 1
20.10.2016
Home »  HPC  »  Articles  » 
for numerical computations. Compilers were capable of producing very optimized machine language. Fortran had data types that were appropriate for numerical computations, including a complex data type (not many

« Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ... 138 Next »

Service

  • Article Code
  • Contact
  • Legal Notice
  • Privacy Policy
  • Glossary
    • Backup Test
© 2025 Linux New Media USA, LLC – Legal Notice