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Fast system management from Puppet Labs
30.11.2025
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is capable of executing jobs at a very high speed. I have used the framework in an environment with more than 3,000 systems; running a job on all of the nodes rarely took more than 30 seconds. YAML
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Modern Fortran for today and tomorrow
17.06.2017
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type for variable "a" 18 type(my_struct) :: a 19 ! ... 20 write(*,*) "i is ",a%i 21 22 ! Structures (variables) of the the derived type my_struct 23 type(my_struct) :: data 24 type
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Posteo, Mailbox.org, Tutanota, and ProtonMail compared
10.04.2015
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working on end-to-end encryption [13], which it intends to roll out at no extra charge for all users of currently some 100,000 mailboxes. Optional input encryption has been available since January 2015
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Error-correcting code memory keeps single-bit errors at bay
14.11.2013
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/bit-hr) to 1017 (seven orders of magnitude difference). The lower number is just about one error per gigabit of memory per hour. The upper number indicates roughly one error every 1,000 years per gigabit of memory
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Resource Management with Slurm
05.11.2018
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Default=none 22 SlurmctldPidFile=/var/run/slurmctld.pid 23 SlurmdPidFile=/var/run/slurmd.pid 24 ProctrackType=proctrack/cgroup 25 PluginDir=/usr/lib/slurm 26 ReturnToService=1 27 TaskPlugin=task/cgroup 28 # TIMERS
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Resource Management with Slurm
13.12.2018
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Port=6817 16 SlurmdPort=6818 17 AuthType=auth/munge 18 StateSaveLocation=/var/spool/slurm/ctld 19 SlurmdSpoolDir=/var/spool/slurm/d 20 SwitchType=switch/none 21 MpiDefault=none 22 Slurmctld
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Protect Azure resources with Network Security Groups
06.10.2019
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can be extended to 1,000 if you contact Azure support). When creating new resources in Azure, you can define a default NSG ruleset for a new virtual network as early as the create stage – protecting
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Unleashing Accelerated Speeds with RAM Drives
02.08.2021
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/write): rd0: ios=0/0, merge=0/0, ticks=0/0, in_queue=0, util=0.00% You will observe similar results with random read operations (Listings 6 and 7). The HDD produces about 2.5MBps, whereas the RAM drive
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Flexible backup for large-scale environments
05.08.2024
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redundancy. Each JBOD accommodates a zpool (one or more virtual devices, vdevs), which serves as a disk cache for one of the participating universities. A tape library with more than 2,000 stations and eight
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Monitoring KVM instances with Opsview
30.11.2025
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for the KVM host: Connectivity (LAN) Unix load RAM/Swap load Storage utilization SSH availability (typically on port 22) Optional extensions: If you use libvirt, you can check

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