Please do yourselves a favor if you haven't already and check out the tacos at Taqueria el Sabor del Parque on the south side of Patterson Park. Also while you're in the area, grab a kilo of tortillas from El Taquito…
Not true. You can select CPU and/or GPU. You can even choose to use specific GPUs by index number. So it's quite flexible.
I thought homomorphic encryption was supposed to fill the niche of allowing one to securely run VMs in a cloud environment. I've not heard of serious progress on this front the last time I went looking. Will we always…
What about hard drives in a datacenter? Polling read latency for instance of a couple thousand drives could provide enough data. Has this been attempted before?
I also read through the comment thinking.. deja vu? But yeah it was a copy paste from three weeks ago.
Are there any devices that ship with Android that could be reflashed to support a Linux kernel with KVM or Xen bits? Either Intel Atom or ARM-based devices?
To add onto this, my boss is very well renowned in his field. Is it generally ill-advised to have a boss that is also a mentor?
Many of the datasets that I've seen in academia are stored in static SQL databases that tend to be about 10-20 terabytes. Where does this leave individuals with limited resources who would like to query large databases…
Please do yourselves a favor if you haven't already and check out the tacos at Taqueria el Sabor del Parque on the south side of Patterson Park. Also while you're in the area, grab a kilo of tortillas from El Taquito…
Not true. You can select CPU and/or GPU. You can even choose to use specific GPUs by index number. So it's quite flexible.
I thought homomorphic encryption was supposed to fill the niche of allowing one to securely run VMs in a cloud environment. I've not heard of serious progress on this front the last time I went looking. Will we always…
What about hard drives in a datacenter? Polling read latency for instance of a couple thousand drives could provide enough data. Has this been attempted before?
I also read through the comment thinking.. deja vu? But yeah it was a copy paste from three weeks ago.
Are there any devices that ship with Android that could be reflashed to support a Linux kernel with KVM or Xen bits? Either Intel Atom or ARM-based devices?
To add onto this, my boss is very well renowned in his field. Is it generally ill-advised to have a boss that is also a mentor?
Many of the datasets that I've seen in academia are stored in static SQL databases that tend to be about 10-20 terabytes. Where does this leave individuals with limited resources who would like to query large databases…