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  • Queries barely over the Cost Threshold for Parallelism

    - by jchang
    Previously I had discussed SQL Server parallelism, with my thoughts on the best settings for: Cost Threshold for Parallelism (CTP) and Max Degrees of Parallelism (MAXDOP) in Parallelism Strategy and Comments . At the time, I had intended to follow up with detailed measurements. So now a mere 2 years later, here it is. The general thought was that CTP should be raised from the default value of 5, and MAXDOP should be changed from unrestricted, on modern systems with very many cores, and most especially...(read more)

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  • What is the Future of Search Engine Optimisation?

    Though those who are into Internet marketing would like to know what the future holds for them, but frankly, it is very difficult to predict this accurately. Forget about the future of SEO, actually it is very difficult to even predict the future of Internet and computers in general. For instance, if 40 years back anyone had predicted that a computer would be sitting on a table of almost every home in the country, then everyone would have thought that he or she was crazy.

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  • Compiz cube configuration

    - by Keynesian
    Sorry for the stupid question but I am new with Linux (I am using Gnome classic with Ubuntu 12.04) and I cannot set compiz in order to obtain the rotating cube. I have already installed compizconfig-setting-manager and also the extra (and fusion) plugins but: even if I disable the desktop wall and enable cube and rotating cube, nothing happens; even if I change into general settings the number of vertical and horizontal virtual size nothing happens. What I need is (possibly) a step by step answer. Thank you

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  • Micro Niche Finder Review - Is it Worth Investing in For Niche Research?

    As you know, keywords are at the heart of SEO (Search Engine Optimization) but as you may also know the general search terms on Google are getting very competitive and hard to rank for so the secret nowadays is to do niche research to try and find "meaty", long-tail, low competition keywords. Can Micro Niche Finder help you do this? Find out in this review.

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  • How to tune Windows 2008r2 and IIS to maximize single file download speeds?

    - by uSlackr
    We recently put up an IIS site (on WinSvr 2008r2) that is used almost exclusively for downloading files over the internet. The data exists as a large collection of .zip files ranging from 1MB - 35GB in size. We want to allow a lot of downloads during a day (more than 500GB) but have implemented an outbound ASA throttle at 60mbps in order to preserve bandwidth for other uses. The total link speed is 100mbps. Here's the interesting part: While we can serve up multiple downloads to hit the 60mbps cap, we cannot get any single download to exceed 2.5M bytes/sec (20 Mbits/s). Is there any TCP or IIS tuning we can do to push up individual download speeds? Or something else to look at?

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  • SQL SERVER Interview Questions

    SQL SERVER Interview Questions contains 1 General Questions of SQL SERVER...…………………… 2 Common Questions Asked……………………………………… 3 Questions of SQL SERVER 2008……………………………

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  • Labeling algorithm for points

    - by Qwertie
    I need an algorithm to place horizontal text labels for multiple series of points on the screen (basically I need to show timestamps and other information for a history of moving objects on a map; in general there are multiple data points per object). The text labels should appear close to their points--above, below, or on the right side--but should not overlap other points or text labels. Does anyone know an algorithm/heuristic for this?

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  • Best 3 Ways to Optimize a Large Website For the Search Engines

    A lot of people believe that in order to get good rankings they need to build a large website. As a general rule, we classify a website as large if there are more than 300 pages of content available to the readers. This may seem like a lot of content, but even this can be considered a small website by those who have been in the SEO industry for a long time.

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  • Which Content Management System (CMS)/Wiki should I use?

    - by danlefree
    This is a general, community wiki catch-all question to address non-specific "I need a CMS or Wiki that does x, y, and z..." questions. If your question was closed as a duplicate of this question and you feel that the information provided here does not provide a sufficient answer, please open a discussion on Pro Webmasters Meta. I have a list of features that I want for my website's Content Management System (CMS) - where can I find a [free] script that includes all of them?

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  • PHP - A Widely-Used Scripting Language

    Typified as interpreted script language, PHP - a recursive acronym for Hypertext Preprocessor - is a widely used general purpose scripting or programming language. Hypertext Preprocessor is suited for web development in particular as it can be embedded into HTML.

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  • Open table cache in MySQL

    - by vvanscherpenseel
    I have my open table cache set to 1800 and I have a total of 1112 tables. MySQL Tuning Primer reports that 100% of my table cache is used yet my table cache hit rate is 5%. I understand that this happens due to concurrent connections all opening tables. I think I should raise the cache limit. I understand that the cache size is limited by the file descriptor limit of my operating system, but are there any other practical limitations I should be aware of? Searching Google or this very website yields mostly posts explaining the connection-factor or come up with indecisive answers. My question: can I safely increase the open table cache limit? Is there a maximum?

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  • AMD Drivers problem

    - by Darthkpo
    So, I'm kind of new to Ubuntu and Linux in general, I installed the latest (Ubuntu 14.04) and everything went fine, except for the resolution so I thought that it was a driver problem because I have a AMD HD 7750 and maybe it required additional proprietary drivers so I installed AMD Catalyst (Latest version), and then rebooted. And now my monitor says Can't Display and I can't see the GUI. I can go to terminal (Pressing Ctrl + Alt + F1, F2, F3 etc) but Not the UI.

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  • The Best Title for my Skill Set [closed]

    - by nickelpickle
    I'm about to branch off into the freelance world. I'm starting an LLC and I'd like some input on what I should title myself as the owner. For example "creative specialist" or "creative technician" or something like that. My services would be: Website design / development Graphic design: icon design, templates, web graphics, business cards / brochures / letterheads / etc. Writing: content writing/copywriting, technical writing, editing / proofreading / copyediting Photography, photo editing Does anybody have any ideas on some general terms that would apply to this type of business?

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  • AJAX - An Advanced Approach to Web Applications

    Due to the quick growth in the internet world, the biggest demand of general market has become the creation of interactive and attractive websites. The market has largely witnessed the fervent growth in AJAX, web development projects with several companies jumping into the fray quite regularly.

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  • Key Aspects of Successful Search Engine Optimization

    The term Search Engine Optimization refers to the process of using keywords and keyword phrases to get high rankings in web search results. To properly market a website online, there are a number of measures that have to be put in place regarding website content, website layout, keyword choices and general marketing strategies.

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  • How to Go About Improving Your Search Engine Rankings

    Is your website buried so deep in the low pages of search results that you wonder how anyone will ever discover your site? Chances are, if you haven't optimized your website, you're not ranking in the top 10-20 search engine results for any of the phrases or words that you want your service or product to rank for. To raise your ranking in Google, Bing, Yahoo! and other search engines, you'll need to tweak your website to include keywords that are directly relevant to your site but not too general or too competitive.

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  • How to Submit to a Computer Directory

    Computer directories are directories developed specifically for site in the computer niche include password management, data industry, information technology, tutorial, programming, and internet. Submitting to computer directories will attract more targeted users to your site compare with general directories.

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  • Linux Arpeggiators, Part 2

    <b>Linux Journal:</b> "Part 1 of this series introduced arpeggiators in general and profiled the QMidiArp application. This week we conclude our survey with a look at two more arpeggiators for Linux musicians: Hypercyclic and Arpage."

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  • Too Much Swapping, even though RAM is 2/3 Empty

    - by indyaah
    I have a VPS with 9GB RAM, 300GB HDD, 3 GB Swap, 7 Cores. The OS is CentOS 5.7 Final. I have postgres9.0 running on my machine, with proper tuning done (at least by book/wiki of PostgreSQL). What happens is most of the times when some complex query run (by complex I mean select with maximum 3 Joins), eventhough 66% of my RAM is unused there is ~99% swapping is happening. Plus it screws up my disk IO which is most of the time reaching ~100% and slows down everything else. (I tend to believe something's wrong with my disk.) I dont understand the reason of this much of swapping happening. Is it because of context switching?? Most of the time my processors are idle, while the IO wait goes upto 30% during pick times. Would appreciate if some can shed some light on it. Thanks.

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  • Qt 5.2 facilitera fortement le déploiement vers les plateformes Android, avec une automatisation de la création des paquets dans Qt Creator 3.0

    Voici une rapide mise à jour des fonctionnalités prévues pour la sortie de Qt 5.2 pour Android. Cette nouvelle version se concentre sur les premières interactions avec l'écosystème, et les finitions en général. Cela inclut des améliorations sur la prise en charge d'Android par Qt Creator, désormais en version 3.0. La création d'applications Android avec Qt s'en retrouve facilitée. Exemple d'amélioration dans Qt Creator 3.0 : vous recevrez maintenant une notification si le...

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  • What could be some objective criteria to compare languages? [closed]

    - by rvcoutinho
    I am performing a study on different programming languages (and its related technologies) for a mature corporate architecture. In order to conduct these studies, I need formulate some criteria prior to this evaluation. Some general (and well known) criteria are: readability, writability, reliability, cost and others (such as well-definedness, generality and portability). That said, I present the following questions: What criteria should I not forget? How to make these criteria objective?

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  • How do I stop unity launcher icon from shaking wobbling, jumping, bouncing, running, and cavorting?

    - by ssu
    When I'm focused and working on something, sometimes an app (like update manager) will decide that it is more important than I am, and start jumping and bouncing and wobbling and waving and generally cavorting around like a spoiled, misbehaving 3-year-old. In general, being very annoying. How do I stop this behavior? I'll get to an app when I get to it - it shouldn't be so needy. I need to work, not spend all day at the service of whatever application pops up.

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