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Error-correcting code memory keeps single-bit errors at bay
14.11.2013
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of an uncorrectable error by factors of 9-400. Uncorrectable errors following a correctable error are still small at 0.1%-2.3% per year. + The incidence of correctable errors increases with age
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File Compression for HPC
10.11.2021
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less compression but faster compression times and the default compression level being 3 . You can use compression levels 20 to 22 with an additional option. For even faster compression
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Linux Writecache
19.11.2019
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that the conversion took effect: $ sudo lvs -a vg-cache -o devices,segtype,lvattr,name,vgname,origin   Devices          Type       Attr       LV              VG       Origin   /dev/nvme0n1(0)  linear     Cwi-aoC
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Managing virtual machines
30.11.2025
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filesystem, if so desired [5]: $ guestfish -N fs:ext3 When you call Guestfish with the new image, $ guestfish -a you are taken to a shell where you first need to enter run to toggle the system ... 9
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Monitoring network computers with the Icinga Nagios fork
30.11.2025
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active_checks_enabled 1 22 passive_checks_enabled 0 23 check_command check_ssh 24 max_check_attempts 3 25
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Understanding Layer 2 switch port security
22.12.2017
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.0.0.0.18576: S 1905213613:1905213613(0) win 512 91:33:3b:3:a0:f5 d6:11:53:f:5e:c8 0.0.0.0.8066 > 0.0.0.0.49105: S 428779274:428779274(0) win 512 c4:27:40:74:3d:11 b9:a5:d3:1d:e:bf 0.0.0.0.8772 > 0.0.0.0.42343: S 1206065071
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Tuning I/O Patterns in C
31.07.2013
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The language you choose to use affects I/O patterns and performance. We track a simple write I/O pattern with C and look at how to improve performance. ... Code Example 1 #include 2 3 /* Our structure */ 4 struct rec 5 { 6 int x,y,z; 7 float value; 8 }; 9 10 int main() 11 { 12 int counter; 13 struct rec my ... The language you choose to use affects I/O patterns and performance. We track a simple write I/O pattern with C and look at how to improve performance. ... Tuning I/O Patterns in C
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Performance Health Check
13.06.2022
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Many HPC systems check the state of a node b efore  running a n  application, but not very many check that the performance of the node is acceptable before running the job. ... made to the benchmarks of the latest version 3.4.2 of the NPB are: added class F to the existing S, W, A, B, C, D, E added dynamic memory allocation added MPI and OpenMP programming models ... Many HPC systems check the state of a node b efore  running a n  application, but not very many check that the performance of the node is acceptable before running the job.
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Warewulf Cluster Manager – Master and Compute Nodes
22.05.2012
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9.3 k dhclient x86_64 12:4.1.1-25.P1.el6_2.1 sl-security 315 k e2fsprogs x86
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Desktop Blades (of Glory)
06.05.2024
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over Ethernet. The blade has a Gigabit Ethernet port on the back, an HDMI port at the front, and a USB-C port on the bottom of the blade near the back (on the right in Figure 3). A USB-A port is present

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