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AMD reveals its future plans The Inquirer
IN THIS SERIES of articles, we will be addressing current, near-future and future outlook of AMD.
An Apple for the Enterprise E-Commerce Times
Like it or not, buyers of x86 servers, clients and workstations face a major platform shift as the 32-bit CPUs, operating systems and applications slowly fade into history. That historic migration will have dramatic impact. After all, 64-bit computing revolutionized RISC-based UNIX systems, allowing them to step into roles dominated by mainframes and minicomputers.
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Despite vital new features, experts caution agencies to go slowly when rolling out Microsoft’s new OS Government Computer News
Hoping to roll out Microsoft’s brand spanking-new desktop operating system, Windows Vista, across your enterprise? Apparently, so are a lot of agencies — although when exactly is still up in the air.
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Stat/Math - Getting Started with SAS - UNIX
A tutorial of SAS for UNIX. CPU-intensive jobs that require more CPU time to process must be submitted to the batch queue for execution.
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Unix Programming Frequently Asked Questions - 1. Process Control
Getting the value of an environment variable is done by using getenv() . ITIMER_VIRTUAL: counts process virtual (user CPU) time, and sends the SIGVTALRM
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HW 2 - OSLab
Fair-share scheduling calls for ten runnable processes and instead of each process getting 10% of the CPU cycles, the three groups each get one-third of the
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cpu time [Archive] - UNIX Socket FAQ
[Archive] cpu time Processes. in general (remembering they are at the kernel level) the time to create the connection thread may be getting allotted
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UNIX AT JILA: Getting started with Unix
top - shows processes currently using the CPU. kill PID - kills a process whose ID is "PID". time - shows how much real time and CPU time a job takes
Unix Programming Frequently Asked Questions - 1. Process Control
Getting the value of an environment variable is done by using getenv() . ITIMER_VIRTUAL: counts process virtual (user CPU) time, and sends the SIGVTALRM
HW 2 - OSLab
Fair-share scheduling calls for ten runnable processes and instead of each process getting 10% of the CPU cycles, the three groups each get one-third of the
cpu time [Archive] - UNIX Socket FAQ
[Archive] cpu time Processes. in general (remembering they are at the kernel level) the time to create the connection thread may be getting allotted
UNIX AT JILA: Getting started with Unix
top - shows processes currently using the CPU. kill PID - kills a process whose ID is "PID". time - shows how much real time and CPU time a job takes
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Ixora Q & A - CPU Usage
What tools do I use to determine what process causes increases in system time? I am on Digital Unix 4.0d running on Alpha 8400.
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UNIX on the Chem Cluster - Part II
A moment ago I told you that UNIX doles out little slices of CPU time to all of the processes. This is true, but UNIX is even smarter than to do just that:
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[Appendix C] UNIX Processes
A tiny but important part of the UNIX kernel called the process scheduler decides which process is allowed to run at any given moment and how much CPU time
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Stat/Math - Getting Started with SAS under UNIX
To learn more about Unix, see Getting Started with UNIX. CPU-intensive jobs that require more CPU time to process must be submitted to the batch queue