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Creating a small NAS server based on OpenMediaVault @en:information_technology
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ssion setup from the dropdown list: adminstrator: read/write, users: read/write: others: none. I created a new user by choosing Access Right Management > Use... dify their account. At Privileges I gave the user read/write access on the newly created shared folder.
Moving from Perl to Python @en:information_technology
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transition from Perl. * The code very easy to read and to understand. * Very likely to be alive a
Server benchmark 2020: Hetzner AX41 Dedicated Server 2020 @en:information_technology:server_benchmarks
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GiB) copied, 5.70616 s, 188 MB/s </code> **disk read without caching** <code> hdparm -t /dev/md* Timi
Server benchmark 2023: Hetzner AX41 Dedicated Server @en:information_technology:server_benchmarks
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GiB) copied, 6.00351 s, 179 MB/s </code> **disk read without caching** <code> hdparm -t -T /dev/md*
Server benchmark 2019: Hetzner CX21 Cloud Server @en:information_technology:server_benchmarks
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GiB) copied, 2.41878 s, 444 MB/s </code> **disk read without caching** <code> hdparm -t /dev/sd** Tim
Server benchmark 2014: Hetzner EX 40 Dedicated Server @en:information_technology:server_benchmarks
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1 GB) copied, 7.07257 s, 152 MB/s </code> **disk read without caching** <code> root@*****# hdparm -t /
Server benchmark 2013: Hetzner EX 40 SSD Dedicated Server @en:information_technology:server_benchmarks
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1 GB) copied, 2.47828 s, 433 MB/s </code> **disk read without caching** <code> root@******** /home # h
Server benchmark 2019: Hetzner EX42-NVMe Dedicated Server @en:information_technology:server_benchmarks
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0 GiB) copied, 1.1489 s, 935 MB/s </code> **disk read without caching** <code> hdparm -t /dev/md* Timi