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Hi
I want to create an application like a spider I've implement fetching page as the following code in multi-thread application but there is two problem
1) I want to use my maximum bandwidth to send/receive request, how should I config my request to do so (Like Download Accelerator application and…
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Congratulations! You've made it back for the the third and final installment of Parallelism Week here at SQL University . So far we've covered the fundamentals of multitasking vs. parallel processing and delved into how parallel query plans actually work . Today we'll take a look at the settings and…
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The ProgressBar pretty much does what it says on the tin, displays progress, in a bar form (well, by default anyhow). It’s pretty simple to use: <ProgressBar Minimum="0" Maximum="100" Value="50"/>
Gives you a progress bar with 50% of it filled:
Easy! But of course, we’re wanting…
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We got a supermicro server, http://www.supermicro.com/products/system/1u/5016/sys-5016i-ur.cfm, according spec, the server supports up to 32G memory when using ECC Register Memory.
However, when I tried the dmidecode command, it says 24G max memory:
[root@c1 ~]# dmidecode | grep Maximum
Maximum…
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