Pythian Group: Determining I/O throughput for a system

At Kscope this year, I attended a half day in-depth session entitled Data Warehousing Performance Best Practices, given by Maria Colgan of Oracle. In that session, there was a section on how to determine I/O throughput for a system, because in data warehousing I/O per second (iops) is less important than I/O throughput (how much [...] [...more]

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Recovering Lost Data from ext2 Linux File System

The Linux system is an open sourced operating system that is used by people all over the world. Unlike Windows and Apple operating systems, it is not a sole proprietary of a single organization. In fact, over 1,000 developers from at least 100 different companies have contributed to its each update. On a lighter note, [...] [...more]

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Recovering lost data from ext2 Linux system

The Linux system is an open sourced operating system that is used by people all over the world. Unlike Windows and Apple operating systems, it is not a sole proprietary of a single organization. In fact, over 1,000 developers from at least 100 different companies have contributed to its each update. On a lighter note, [...] [...more]

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Recover All Your Lost Data Due to ‘nxidrop’ Command in a LINUX System

Though, recent versions of various LINUX flavors come with attractive and friendly graphical user interfaces, basically LINUX is a command based operating system. In LINUX, there lies a command for everything and these commands enable you to carry out actions on any files and directories stored on your computer. However, improper execution of these commands [...] [...more]

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DBSquared Launches Web-Based Version of Compensation Management System in Response to Client Demand

DBSquared Launches Web-Based Version of Compensation Management System in Response to Client Demand Software-as-a-Service version of DBCompensation, the company’s job evaluation and salary administration program, offers organizations a faster tool with no infrastructure required Read more on PRWeb via Yahoo! News [...more]

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