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Filesystem Murder Mystery
09.04.2019
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-provisioned, and network-based , as delivered by the Elastic Block Storage service (EBS). EBS volumes are highly available and come with a multitude of options too large to detail here [6]. In broad strokes, EBS volumes
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We compare four popular NAS appliances
05.12.2014
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. These products cost less than $1,000, including disks, and all are easy to manage, even without IT personnel. Table 1 Test Equipment Specifications   QNAP Synology Thecus
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Monitor your network
04.08.2020
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is the graphs icon that lets you graphically chart the values of the various monitored parameters (Figure 6). Figure 6: You can pool multiple monitors in one graph
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Supercomputing Conference 2024
26.01.2025
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to volunteer. While attending SC24, I learned that SCinet uses 1MW/day. After a little Google search, I discoverd that's enough power for 1,000 American homes. This number led me to think about liquid
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Persistent Memory
14.01.2016
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, particularly in the case of 3D XPoint, because it is so close to release. In this case, performance has always been discussed in general terms: 1,000 times the performance of NAND flash 1,000 times
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Why Good Applications Don’t Scale
13.10.2020
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be parallelized). For one process, the wall clock time is assumed to be 1,000 seconds, which means that 200 seconds of the wall clock time is the serial portion of the application. From Amdahl’s Law, the minimum
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Tools to Manage Storage
03.02.2024
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.168.4.100:/home/laytonjb/work_laptop_dir  977421312  524672000  403025920  57% /mnt/work_laptop_dir tmpfs                                          26377268        108   26377160   1% /run/user/1000 Listing 2
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Why Good Applications Don't Scale
02.02.2021
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cannot be parallelized). For one process, the wall clock time is assumed to be 1,000 seconds, which means that 200 seconds of the wall clock time is the serial portion of the application. From Amdahl's Law
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How persistent memory will change computing
03.12.2015
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The performance of PM is always under discussion, particularly in the case of 3D XPoint, because it is so close to release. In this case, performance has always been discussed in general terms: 1,000 times
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Improved Performance with Parallel I/O
08.10.2015
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% parallelizable (20% is serial, primarily because of I/O). For one process, the wall clock time is assumed to be 1,000 seconds, which means that 200 seconds is the serial portion of the application. By varying

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