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04.12.2024
Rubén Llorente ... "webservice" {
21 listen on 192.168.3.30 port 80
22 protocol "http"
23 forward to port 80 mode loadbalance \
24 check http "/index.html" code 200
25 }
26
99%
01.06.2024
Rubén Llorente ... # A single task is defined, which by default will
20 # run only against "devuan" hosts.
21 tasks:
22 upgradeall:
23 desc: Upgrade all packages
24 target:
25 tags: [devuan]
26 cmd: |
27
98%
30.01.2024
Rubén Llorente ...
8, 9
Debian
11, 12
Ubuntu
20.04, 22.04
FreeBSD
13.x
OpenBSD
7.3
I recommend the downloadable installer, but I will skip
44%
05.02.2019
.0), (2, 2017, 0.0), (3, 2017, 100.00);
12 SQL> INSERT INTO customer
13 VALUES (1, 2018, 400.0), (2, 2018, 0.0), (3, 2018, 0.0);
14
15 SQL> SELECT * FROM customer;
16 +---+------+---------+
17 | id| year ... What lacked maturity in MariaDB 10.2 has now been sorted out in version 10.3. We look at the benefits you can reap now. ... MariaDB 10.3 ... New features in MariaDB 10.3
27%
07.10.2025
experimenting with the keyboard-integrated computer format so popular back in the age of Commodore's Amiga and C64 machines, launching the Pi 400 [3] and its recent upgrade, the Pi 500 [4], soon after the launch
25%
04.04.2023
on the in-keyboard computer: the Raspberry Pi 400.
Definitions and Standards
The inscriptions on SD cards include details on storage capacity, format, bus interface, and more [3]. For our purpose here
25%
30.01.2024
Dell Precision Workstation T7910
Power
1,300W
CPU
2x Intel Xeon Gold E5-2699 V4, 22 cores, 2.4GHz, 55MB of cache, LGA 2011-3
GPU, NPU
n/a*
Memory
25%
25.09.2023
-V architecture [3] (Figure 2). RISC-V is a relatively recent open source CPU instruction set available royalty-free and has successfully drawn interest from more than a dozen chip suppliers so far. It cannot yet
24%
05.12.2014
400 Oct 20 00:00 ssh.23:00:00-00:00:00.log.gz
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root 1268 Oct 19 22:00 weird.21:34:12-22:00:00.log.gz
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root 2477 Oct 19 23:00 weird.22:00:00-23:00:00.log.gz
-rw
23%
04.12.2013
permissions; I have ignored that part of the output because I’m interested in the primary I/O portion.
Notice that the code writes 24 bytes per element (2,400 bytes/100 elements) with a throughput of 114.3GBps