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08.05.2019
number: 0 x: 2
Thread number: 3 x: 9
Thread number: 3 x: 10
Thread number: 1 x: 3
Thread number: 1 x: 4
Thread number: 1 x: 5
Thread number: 2 x: 6
Thread number: 2 x: 7
Thread
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_NAME type model cpuf ncpus maxmem maxswp server RESOURCES
test1 DEFAULT DEFAULT 1.0 4 7363M 13999M Yes ()
n0001 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN_ 1.0 3 2887M - Yes ()
The bhosts
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2018, the project team released version 1.0; now, version 1.5-rc2 is available for download and promotes the software with the slogan "The speed of containers, the security of VMs."
Compatible Run
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_w_iostat_sda1.out&
sleep 10
./iozone -i 0 -r 64k -s -3g -e -w > iozone.out
sleep 10
date
I put the two sleep
commands in the script so I could get some “quiet” data before and after the run. (Note: Sometimes it
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Xino-Lime
Linux
All-winner A10 processor
Single ARM Cortex-A8 @1GHz
Mali-400
512MB DDR3
SATA connector, 2 USB, Fast Ethernet, USB OTG, HDMI
1.9W
$44/EUR 30
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, I can use the addprocs_local()
function as follows:
julia> addprocs_local(1)
ProcessGroup(1,{LocalProcess(), Worker("10.0.0.1",9009,4,IOStream(),IOStream(),{},
{},2,false)},{Location("",0
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server RESOURCES
test1 DEFAULT DEFAULT 1.0 4 7363M 13999M Yes ()
n0001 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN_ 1.0 3 2887M - Yes ()
You can tell that the monitoring (LIM) on the compute
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(minified by 25.99X)
from python:2.7-alpine - 84.3MB => 23.1MB (minified by 3.65X)
from python:2.7.15 - 916MB => 27.5MB (minified by 33.29X)
from centos:7 - 647MB => 23MB (minified by 28.57X)
from centos
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; in each step s=s*‑1),
14 we add two elements at the same time. */
15 pi += 1.0/(i*4.0 + 1.0);
16 pi ‑= 1.0/(i*4.0 + 3.0);
17 }
18 pi = pi * 4.0;
19 printf("Pi = %lf\n", pi);
20
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the slower variants b, g, and n) at 2.4GHz and 5GHz, respectively. The device is managed from a web interface (Figure 3), SSH, or a REST API.
Figure 3