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2012 Sep 07
0
Meeting notice for the OpenSFS BWG group (new dial-in number)
All,
Please make a note of the new dial-in number for the bi-weekly OpenSFS
Benchmarking Work Group meetings.
Our new dial in number is: 877-709-0823
And the new participant passcode is: 4840841
Our next meeting will be on September 14th, 2012 at 11:30 AM Eastern.
Main OpenSFS BWG goals are:
* Research primary I/O workloads in high performance parallel file systems
configurations
* Provide benchmarking tools that best emulate these workloads to the
scalable parallel file system community
If you are not a part of our workgroup, you can check our web page at
http://www.open...
2012 Sep 07
0
Meeting notice for the OpenSFS BWG group (new dial-in number)
All,
Please make a note of the new dial-in number for the bi-weekly OpenSFS
Benchmarking Work Group meetings.
Our new dial in number is: 877-709-0823
And the new participant passcode is: 4840841
Our next meeting will be on September 14th, 2012 at 11:30 AM Eastern.
Main OpenSFS BWG goals are:
* Research primary I/O workloads in high performance parallel file systems
configurations
* Provide benchmarking tools that best emulate these workloads to the
scalable parallel file system community
If you are not a part of our workgroup, you can check our web page at
http://www.open...
2015 Jun 09
2
newbie question on installation over existing Linux
On 6/8/2015 6:29 PM, Peter wrote:
> You can thank Fedora for making that rather pointless change and
> breaking that capability.
that 'capability' was a holdover of the 1980s when disks were measured
in megabytes, and memory in kilobytes, so large file systems were
impractical.
--
john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz
2015 Jun 09
0
newbie question on installation over existing Linux
...t rather pointless change and
>> breaking that capability.
>
> that 'capability' was a holdover of the 1980s when disks were
> measured in megabytes, and memory in kilobytes, so large file
> systems were impractical.
gee, you sure about that?
was tha 8 bit or 17 bit?
(BWG)
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peace out.
If Bill Gates got a dime for every time Windows crashes...
...oh, wait. He does. THAT explains it!
in a world with out fences, who needs gates.
CentOS GNU/Linux 6.6
tc,hago.
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