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Monthly Archives: July 2020
SUSE Enterprise Storage delivers best CephFS benchmark on Arm
Since its introduction in 2006, Ceph has been used predominantly for volume-intensive use cases where performance is not the most critical aspect. Because the technology has many attractive capabilities, there has been a desire to extend the use of Ceph … Continue reading
What’s new in SUSE Linux for Arm 15 Service Pack 2
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 15 Service Pack 2 delivers support for new 64bit Arm processors and enhancements to previous Arm support. SUSE uses a “Refresh” and “Consolidation” approach to Service Pack releases: Every “Even” release (e.g., SP0, SP2,…) is … Continue reading
Posted in ARM Processors, Cloud, Information Technology, Internet of Things, SUSE Linux
Tagged Arm, Linux, Raspberry Pi, sles, SLES 15 SP2
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What’s new for High Performance Computing in SLE 15 Service Pack 2
SUSE Linux Enterprise for High Performance Computing (SLE HPC) 15 Service Pack 2 has a lot of new capabilities for HPC on-premises and in the Cloud. SUSE uses a “Refresh” and “Consolidation” approach to Service Pack releases: Every “Even” release … Continue reading
Posted in ARM Processors, Cloud, High Performance Computing, Information Technology, SUSE Linux, Uncategorized
Tagged AI/ML, HPC, Linux, sles
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