Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "20method".
2015 Apr 22
1
This last week in CentOS
...Dojo in Bangalore April 2015 :
http://wiki.centos.org/Events/Dojo/Bangalore2015
* Fabian was speaking at Loadays a few weekends back and did a great
session on Installing CentOS, Slides from his presentation are available
here :
http://people.centos.org/arrfab/Events/Loadays-2015/CentOS%20Install%20method%20review.pdf
* CentOS Project is participating in the Google Summer of Code for the
first time this year, and we have been allocated 7 slots for projects.
There are some very interesting projects in the pipeline. The landing
page for the ideas is at http://wiki.centos.org/GSoC/2015/Ideas - and
co...
2009 Oct 01
0
Confidence intervals PLS prediction
...ues).
Has anyone looked into and/or developed an algorithm or function that
calculates the prediction uncertainty? In order to report on the accuracy
and reliability of the predicted values, we need to report on the yDeviation
(as in
http://www.camo.com/TheUnscrambler/Appendices/The%20Unscrambler%20Method%20References.pdf
on page 31). I have extensively read and searched the available literature
on plsr, mvr, predict, etc. as well as the Nabble forums but I couldn't find
any reference to this kind of uncertainty values.
I am considering writing my own function for this, but if this has already...
2009 Aug 14
4
Assigning values based on a separate reference (lookup) table
...59200 values). For each value in this grid I am hoping to apply an equation to, to generate a new grid. One of the parts of the equation (called 'p') relies on reading from a separate reference table. This is Table 4 at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/s2022e/s2022e07.htm#3.1.3%20blaney%20criddle%20method (scroll down a little).
Therefore, 'p' relies on the latitude of the values in the initial 360 x 720 data frame. The row names of the data frame contain the latitude values and these range from between 89.75 to -89.75 (the latter being South of the Equator).
My question is, how do I go ab...
2010 Jul 20
16
zfs raidz1 and traditional raid 5 perfomrance comparision
Hi,
for zfs raidz1, I know for random io, iops of a raidz1 vdev eqaul to one physical disk iops, since raidz1 is like raid5 , so is raid5 has same performance like raidz1? ie. random iops equal to one physical disk''s ipos.
Regards
Victor
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2010 Apr 07
53
ZFS RaidZ recommendation
I have been searching this forum and just about every ZFS document i can find trying to find the answer to my questions. But i believe the answer i am looking for is not going to be documented and is probably best learned from experience.
This is my first time playing around with open solaris and ZFS. I am in the midst of replacing my home based filed server. This server hosts all of my media