cudaMemcpyAsync allows asynchronous transfer of memory between the CPU and GPU over a non-default stream, enabling overlap of memory copies and computation so that copies do not block the CPU or GPU. This can improve performance by hiding memory transfer latency with useful work.
The Practice of Alluxio in Near Real-Time Data Platform at VIPShop [Chinese]Alluxio, Inc.
Alluxio is a distributed file system that provides fast data access to HDFS files. It uses SSDs to cache frequently accessed data in memory and on disks. The document discusses Alluxio's architecture with over 20 nodes, its metrics for monitoring master and worker RPCs, and recommendations for optimizing Alluxio performance by addressing CPU, IO, and worker issues.
Alluxio is a data orchestration platform that manages data in HDFS and provides fast data access for compute frameworks. It uses a federated namespace to access data across multiple HDFS clusters and supports many compute frameworks including Spark, TensorFlow, and Flink. Alluxio masters manage metadata and workers cache data in memory to speed up computation.
The document discusses using Node.js clustering to create a basic HTTP server that scales across CPU cores. It forks a worker process for each CPU core using the cluster module. Workers listen on port 8000 and log which process ID handles each request.
CPU-only applications allocate data and perform all work on the CPU. GPU-accelerated applications allocate data in managed memory accessible to both the CPU and GPU. The data is automatically migrated to the GPU for parallel processing, allowing the CPU to perform other work simultaneously. The CPU can synchronize with the GPU using cudaDeviceSynchronize() and access results once processing is complete.
KISSY provides bug fixes, import stylesheets, CSS3 selector support for older browsers, CSS3 animations, touch gestures, optimized component rendering, components using templates, lazy loading tabs, scroll views with plugins like scrollbars and pull-to-refresh, autocomplete comboboxes, and demos including a music player using various KISSY and Gallery modules.
The document discusses using Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) for running Ruby on Rails applications. It provides an overview of EC2 and Simple Storage Service (S3), describes how to provision EC2 instances and customize images, reviews options for running Rails on EC2 including using gems and plugins, and notes some gotchas like the lack of static IP addresses and persistent storage. Examples are given of provisioning instances, customizing security groups, bundling custom images, and deploying Rails applications using Capistrano.
Automated Hadoop Cluster Construction on EC2Mark Kerzner
This document discusses options for running Hadoop clusters on Amazon EC2, including using tools like Whirr to automate cluster setup, limitations of Whirr, using Amazon EMR, manually setting up clusters, and advanced options like monitoring cluster health. It also provides context on Hadoop, clouds, and related technologies like HBase, Cassandra, and different Hadoop distributions from Cloudera, MapR, and others.
cudaMemcpyAsync allows asynchronous transfer of memory between the CPU and GPU over a non-default stream, enabling overlap of memory copies and computation so that copies do not block the CPU or GPU. This can improve performance by hiding memory transfer latency with useful work.
The Practice of Alluxio in Near Real-Time Data Platform at VIPShop [Chinese]Alluxio, Inc.
Alluxio is a distributed file system that provides fast data access to HDFS files. It uses SSDs to cache frequently accessed data in memory and on disks. The document discusses Alluxio's architecture with over 20 nodes, its metrics for monitoring master and worker RPCs, and recommendations for optimizing Alluxio performance by addressing CPU, IO, and worker issues.
Alluxio is a data orchestration platform that manages data in HDFS and provides fast data access for compute frameworks. It uses a federated namespace to access data across multiple HDFS clusters and supports many compute frameworks including Spark, TensorFlow, and Flink. Alluxio masters manage metadata and workers cache data in memory to speed up computation.
The document discusses using Node.js clustering to create a basic HTTP server that scales across CPU cores. It forks a worker process for each CPU core using the cluster module. Workers listen on port 8000 and log which process ID handles each request.
CPU-only applications allocate data and perform all work on the CPU. GPU-accelerated applications allocate data in managed memory accessible to both the CPU and GPU. The data is automatically migrated to the GPU for parallel processing, allowing the CPU to perform other work simultaneously. The CPU can synchronize with the GPU using cudaDeviceSynchronize() and access results once processing is complete.
KISSY provides bug fixes, import stylesheets, CSS3 selector support for older browsers, CSS3 animations, touch gestures, optimized component rendering, components using templates, lazy loading tabs, scroll views with plugins like scrollbars and pull-to-refresh, autocomplete comboboxes, and demos including a music player using various KISSY and Gallery modules.
The document discusses using Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) for running Ruby on Rails applications. It provides an overview of EC2 and Simple Storage Service (S3), describes how to provision EC2 instances and customize images, reviews options for running Rails on EC2 including using gems and plugins, and notes some gotchas like the lack of static IP addresses and persistent storage. Examples are given of provisioning instances, customizing security groups, bundling custom images, and deploying Rails applications using Capistrano.
Automated Hadoop Cluster Construction on EC2Mark Kerzner
This document discusses options for running Hadoop clusters on Amazon EC2, including using tools like Whirr to automate cluster setup, limitations of Whirr, using Amazon EMR, manually setting up clusters, and advanced options like monitoring cluster health. It also provides context on Hadoop, clouds, and related technologies like HBase, Cassandra, and different Hadoop distributions from Cloudera, MapR, and others.
Installing CUBRID Database and CUBRID Manager on WindowsCUBRID
This document provides commands to control the CUBRID database service - cubrid service start starts the service, cubrid service stop stops it, cubrid service restart restarts the service, and cubrid service status checks the status of the service.
Database Sharding the Right Way: Easy, Reliable, and Open source - HighLoad++...CUBRID
The presentation the CUBRID team presented at Russian HighLoad++ Conference in October, 2012. The presentation covers the topic of Big Data management through Database Sharding. CUBRID open source RDBMS provides native support for Sharding with load balancing, connection pooling, and auto fail-over features.
1) O documento discute meta-populações e como a heterogeneidade espacial de habitat afeta a dinâmica de populações.
2) A fragmentação de habitat causa efeitos negativos como isolamento de sub-populações e aumento de extinções locais.
3) Modelos como o de Levin e Hanski ajudam a entender como a configuração da paisagem influencia a persistência de meta-populações.
O documento discute os diferentes tipos de crescimento populacional, incluindo crescimento aritmético, geométrico e exponencial. Apresenta a teoria de crescimento populacional de Malthus, que argumenta que a população tende a crescer geometricamente enquanto os recursos aumentam aritmeticamente, levando a fome.
La programación orientada a aspectos (POA) es un nuevo paradigma que permite modularizar conceptos que atraviesan múltiples partes de un sistema, como la sincronización y el manejo de errores. La POA requiere un lenguaje base, lenguajes de aspectos y un tejedor de aspectos. Se diferencia de la programación orientada a objetos en que esta última no puede modularizar efectivamente los conceptos que se entrecruzan. Aunque la POA reduce el acoplamiento y mejora la reutilización, aún adolece de madurez y los len
O documento descreve o crescimento populacional logístico e os fatores que regulam populações. O crescimento logístico é mais realista do que o exponencial pois leva em conta a capacidade de suporte do ambiente. A taxa de crescimento diminui à medida que a população se aproxima da capacidade máxima que o habitat pode sustentar.
Este documento presenta una introducción a la programación lógica y al lenguaje Prolog. Explica que la programación lógica se basa en la lógica de primer orden y que Prolog es un lenguaje de programación lógico. También describe conceptos básicos como constantes individuales, símbolos de predicado, enunciados atómicos y lenguajes generales de primer orden.
El paradigma imperativo es el primer paradigma formalmente aceptado de programación. Se basa en determinar los datos necesarios para un cálculo, asignarles direcciones de memoria, y efectuar transformaciones paso a paso en los datos almacenados hasta obtener el resultado correcto. Algunos ejemplos de aplicaciones incluyen control de nóminas, control aéreo, inteligencia artificial, y dispositivos móviles.
This document provides instructions for installing Gitlab with Gitolite and Git on CentOS. It involves setting up users, keys, and repositories to allow Gitlab to interface with the backend Gitolite server. Database and Rails environments are also configured. When completed, Gitlab can be accessed at http://ip-or-domain:3000/ with the default admin credentials.
In this tutorial, we will explain how to get your own GitHub instance running on your own Ubuntu 12.04 VPS. Ubuntu 12.04 is recommended because of some incompatibilities between Python and Ruby on other Linux distributions. Also, make sure you have at least 1GB RAM memory on your VPS. Our first step is to install some required packages and dependencies.
Presented by VEXXHOST, provider of Openstack based Public and Private Cloud Infrastructure
https://vexxhost.com/
This document is a summary of a webinar on securing container deployments. It lists several important items to consider when securing containers including: running builds separately from production clusters; treating containers as immutable; avoiding privileged containers; keeping hosts updated; encrypting secrets; and preventing container drift. The document provides instructions on how to provide feedback on the webinar series and lists upcoming webinar topics.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for installing GitLab on a CentOS 6.3 server. It involves installing required packages like Ruby, Git, and Gitolite. Users gitlab and git are created. Gitolite is initialized and given access to repositories. MySQL is installed and configured for GitLab. Redis is installed and started. GitLab source is cloned and configured. The database is created and seeded. Finally, GitLab is started on port 3000.
This document describes a serverless data architecture for processing tweets about Black Friday and performing sentiment analysis using Google Cloud Platform services. It involves collecting tweets from Twitter using Pub/Sub, running containers on Kubernetes, processing the data with Dataflow pipelines that write to BigQuery tables, and using the Natural Language API for sentiment analysis. The full pipeline is demonstrated in a live demo.
The document discusses 5 things the author wishes they knew about Gitlab CI:
1. Jobs can be set as interruptible to stop long-running tasks.
2. Caching can be used and configured to pull or push cache between jobs to improve performance.
3. Slow tests can be split into separate jobs or run last to speed up pipelines.
4. Hidden jobs and anchors can be used to reuse configuration parts.
5. Self-hosted runners can save money and provide more flexibility compared to Gitlab shared runners.
This document outlines the steps to configure MySQL master-slave replication between two servers. It describes installing MySQL on the master and slave servers, configuring the necessary replication settings in the my.cnf files on each server including the server IDs, log files, and databases to replicate. It also provides the commands to grant replication privileges, start the initial replication by retrieving the master's binlog coordinates, verify replication is occurring by making changes on the master and checking the slave, and confirms two-way replication can be setup.
Ansible, voyage au centre de l'automatisationMickael Hubert
Voici ma présentation d'Ansible lors du meetup Sacrée Tech de Reims.
@SacreeTech
sacreetech@gmail.com
- Présentation d'Ansible
- L'installation
- Le vocabulaire
- Les best practices
- Use case chez Allo-Media
lien de la présentation sur Gslides: https://bit.ly/31MZgUy
The document discusses using AWS Application Migration Service (AWS MGN) to migrate source servers from one AWS region to another AWS region. It involves the following key steps:
1. Initialize AWS MGN in the target region and create a launch template.
2. Install the AWS replication agent on the source servers in the original region by downloading and running an installer script.
3. Configure the launch settings for the migrated servers in the target region, including modifying the EC2 launch template to specify the correct subnets and security groups.
4. Monitor the replication process from the source servers to the target region through the AWS MGN console. Once initial sync is complete, the migrated servers will be ready for testing
This document provides an overview of new features and enhancements in MySQL 8.0 over the last 18 months, from versions 8.0.23 to 8.0.30. It discusses improvements to replication, Group Replication, InnoDB, and primary keys. Some key changes include a new InnoDB redo log architecture, support for disabling the redo log at runtime, parallel index builds, and the ability to add an invisible auto-increment primary key column to tables without a primary key. The document is presented by Frédéric Descamps at the MySQL User Group NL.
This is a new piece of our series of articles about using the PVS-Studio static analyzer with cloud CI systems. Today we are going to look at another service, CircleCI. We'll take the Kodi media player application as a test project and see if we can find any interesting bugs in its source code.
An Express Guide ~ Zabbix for IT Monitoring Abhishek Kumar
Zabbix is an open source infrastructure monitoring solution. It has two main parts - the Zabbix server and client.
The document provides step-by-step instructions to install and configure Zabbix on a Linux server. This includes installing prerequisites like NTP, PHP, MySQL, compiling and installing the Zabbix server and client, configuring the database, web interface, and more. Finally, it discusses initial configuration steps after installation like securing login credentials.
AWS re:Invent 2016: Amazon ECR Deep Dive on Image Optimization (CON401)Amazon Web Services
“Are you struggling with bulky images or slow push and pull times? In this session we will walk through the anatomy of a Docker image and provide techniques you can use to optimize images for faster pushes and pulls and reduce your overall storage footprint. We will discuss Docker image building (build containers versus runtime containers to remove unnecessary software), Docker image composition (minimizing the number of layers), the Docker Remote API (optimizing how images are pushed and pulled), and CI/CD Integration (automate building, versioning, and deploying images to production). We’ll also examine the tools that ECR provides to make Docker image management easier so that you can focus on building your application. Finally, we'll hear from Pinterest about how they use ECR and Docker, some valuable experiences gained along the way, and best practices for using ECR with Apache Mesos.”
Installing CUBRID Database and CUBRID Manager on WindowsCUBRID
This document provides commands to control the CUBRID database service - cubrid service start starts the service, cubrid service stop stops it, cubrid service restart restarts the service, and cubrid service status checks the status of the service.
Database Sharding the Right Way: Easy, Reliable, and Open source - HighLoad++...CUBRID
The presentation the CUBRID team presented at Russian HighLoad++ Conference in October, 2012. The presentation covers the topic of Big Data management through Database Sharding. CUBRID open source RDBMS provides native support for Sharding with load balancing, connection pooling, and auto fail-over features.
1) O documento discute meta-populações e como a heterogeneidade espacial de habitat afeta a dinâmica de populações.
2) A fragmentação de habitat causa efeitos negativos como isolamento de sub-populações e aumento de extinções locais.
3) Modelos como o de Levin e Hanski ajudam a entender como a configuração da paisagem influencia a persistência de meta-populações.
O documento discute os diferentes tipos de crescimento populacional, incluindo crescimento aritmético, geométrico e exponencial. Apresenta a teoria de crescimento populacional de Malthus, que argumenta que a população tende a crescer geometricamente enquanto os recursos aumentam aritmeticamente, levando a fome.
La programación orientada a aspectos (POA) es un nuevo paradigma que permite modularizar conceptos que atraviesan múltiples partes de un sistema, como la sincronización y el manejo de errores. La POA requiere un lenguaje base, lenguajes de aspectos y un tejedor de aspectos. Se diferencia de la programación orientada a objetos en que esta última no puede modularizar efectivamente los conceptos que se entrecruzan. Aunque la POA reduce el acoplamiento y mejora la reutilización, aún adolece de madurez y los len
O documento descreve o crescimento populacional logístico e os fatores que regulam populações. O crescimento logístico é mais realista do que o exponencial pois leva em conta a capacidade de suporte do ambiente. A taxa de crescimento diminui à medida que a população se aproxima da capacidade máxima que o habitat pode sustentar.
Este documento presenta una introducción a la programación lógica y al lenguaje Prolog. Explica que la programación lógica se basa en la lógica de primer orden y que Prolog es un lenguaje de programación lógico. También describe conceptos básicos como constantes individuales, símbolos de predicado, enunciados atómicos y lenguajes generales de primer orden.
El paradigma imperativo es el primer paradigma formalmente aceptado de programación. Se basa en determinar los datos necesarios para un cálculo, asignarles direcciones de memoria, y efectuar transformaciones paso a paso en los datos almacenados hasta obtener el resultado correcto. Algunos ejemplos de aplicaciones incluyen control de nóminas, control aéreo, inteligencia artificial, y dispositivos móviles.
This document provides instructions for installing Gitlab with Gitolite and Git on CentOS. It involves setting up users, keys, and repositories to allow Gitlab to interface with the backend Gitolite server. Database and Rails environments are also configured. When completed, Gitlab can be accessed at http://ip-or-domain:3000/ with the default admin credentials.
In this tutorial, we will explain how to get your own GitHub instance running on your own Ubuntu 12.04 VPS. Ubuntu 12.04 is recommended because of some incompatibilities between Python and Ruby on other Linux distributions. Also, make sure you have at least 1GB RAM memory on your VPS. Our first step is to install some required packages and dependencies.
Presented by VEXXHOST, provider of Openstack based Public and Private Cloud Infrastructure
https://vexxhost.com/
This document is a summary of a webinar on securing container deployments. It lists several important items to consider when securing containers including: running builds separately from production clusters; treating containers as immutable; avoiding privileged containers; keeping hosts updated; encrypting secrets; and preventing container drift. The document provides instructions on how to provide feedback on the webinar series and lists upcoming webinar topics.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for installing GitLab on a CentOS 6.3 server. It involves installing required packages like Ruby, Git, and Gitolite. Users gitlab and git are created. Gitolite is initialized and given access to repositories. MySQL is installed and configured for GitLab. Redis is installed and started. GitLab source is cloned and configured. The database is created and seeded. Finally, GitLab is started on port 3000.
This document describes a serverless data architecture for processing tweets about Black Friday and performing sentiment analysis using Google Cloud Platform services. It involves collecting tweets from Twitter using Pub/Sub, running containers on Kubernetes, processing the data with Dataflow pipelines that write to BigQuery tables, and using the Natural Language API for sentiment analysis. The full pipeline is demonstrated in a live demo.
The document discusses 5 things the author wishes they knew about Gitlab CI:
1. Jobs can be set as interruptible to stop long-running tasks.
2. Caching can be used and configured to pull or push cache between jobs to improve performance.
3. Slow tests can be split into separate jobs or run last to speed up pipelines.
4. Hidden jobs and anchors can be used to reuse configuration parts.
5. Self-hosted runners can save money and provide more flexibility compared to Gitlab shared runners.
This document outlines the steps to configure MySQL master-slave replication between two servers. It describes installing MySQL on the master and slave servers, configuring the necessary replication settings in the my.cnf files on each server including the server IDs, log files, and databases to replicate. It also provides the commands to grant replication privileges, start the initial replication by retrieving the master's binlog coordinates, verify replication is occurring by making changes on the master and checking the slave, and confirms two-way replication can be setup.
Ansible, voyage au centre de l'automatisationMickael Hubert
Voici ma présentation d'Ansible lors du meetup Sacrée Tech de Reims.
@SacreeTech
sacreetech@gmail.com
- Présentation d'Ansible
- L'installation
- Le vocabulaire
- Les best practices
- Use case chez Allo-Media
lien de la présentation sur Gslides: https://bit.ly/31MZgUy
The document discusses using AWS Application Migration Service (AWS MGN) to migrate source servers from one AWS region to another AWS region. It involves the following key steps:
1. Initialize AWS MGN in the target region and create a launch template.
2. Install the AWS replication agent on the source servers in the original region by downloading and running an installer script.
3. Configure the launch settings for the migrated servers in the target region, including modifying the EC2 launch template to specify the correct subnets and security groups.
4. Monitor the replication process from the source servers to the target region through the AWS MGN console. Once initial sync is complete, the migrated servers will be ready for testing
This document provides an overview of new features and enhancements in MySQL 8.0 over the last 18 months, from versions 8.0.23 to 8.0.30. It discusses improvements to replication, Group Replication, InnoDB, and primary keys. Some key changes include a new InnoDB redo log architecture, support for disabling the redo log at runtime, parallel index builds, and the ability to add an invisible auto-increment primary key column to tables without a primary key. The document is presented by Frédéric Descamps at the MySQL User Group NL.
This is a new piece of our series of articles about using the PVS-Studio static analyzer with cloud CI systems. Today we are going to look at another service, CircleCI. We'll take the Kodi media player application as a test project and see if we can find any interesting bugs in its source code.
An Express Guide ~ Zabbix for IT Monitoring Abhishek Kumar
Zabbix is an open source infrastructure monitoring solution. It has two main parts - the Zabbix server and client.
The document provides step-by-step instructions to install and configure Zabbix on a Linux server. This includes installing prerequisites like NTP, PHP, MySQL, compiling and installing the Zabbix server and client, configuring the database, web interface, and more. Finally, it discusses initial configuration steps after installation like securing login credentials.
AWS re:Invent 2016: Amazon ECR Deep Dive on Image Optimization (CON401)Amazon Web Services
“Are you struggling with bulky images or slow push and pull times? In this session we will walk through the anatomy of a Docker image and provide techniques you can use to optimize images for faster pushes and pulls and reduce your overall storage footprint. We will discuss Docker image building (build containers versus runtime containers to remove unnecessary software), Docker image composition (minimizing the number of layers), the Docker Remote API (optimizing how images are pushed and pulled), and CI/CD Integration (automate building, versioning, and deploying images to production). We’ll also examine the tools that ECR provides to make Docker image management easier so that you can focus on building your application. Finally, we'll hear from Pinterest about how they use ECR and Docker, some valuable experiences gained along the way, and best practices for using ECR with Apache Mesos.”
This document provides an overview of how to deploy a SQL Server 2019 Big Data Cluster on Kubernetes. It discusses setting up infrastructure with Ubuntu templates, installing Kubespray to manage the Kubernetes cluster lifecycle, and using azdata to deploy the Big Data Cluster. Key steps include creating an Ansible inventory, configuring storage with labels and profiles, and deploying the cluster. The document also offers tips on sizing, upgrades, and next steps like load balancing and monitoring.
Kubernetes Basics provides an overview of Kubernetes concepts and components. It discusses pods vs deployments, scaling deployments, rolling updates, stateful vs stateless applications, daemon sets, secrets, configmaps, services, ingress, storage classes, network policies, and Kubernetes CLI commands. Hands-on examples are given for running commands, exposing services, deleting resources, executing commands in pods, viewing logs, and getting resource information. YAML files are shown for defining deployments, services, and ingress. Skills discussed include using configmaps as environment variables, sidecar deployments, init containers, labels and node selectors, private registries, taints and tolerations, resource management, and readiness and liveness probes.
This document discusses provisioning virtual machines using Foreman and Libvirt. It provides an overview of provisioning types and the provisioning workflow. It then describes how to install and configure Libvirt and Foreman to provision VMs on Libvirt, including enabling necessary services, defining a network, and configuring host creation requirements.
The document discusses several steps to harden the security of a Linux server:
1. Create a firewall script to block unwanted traffic and allow only necessary ports like HTTP, HTTPS, SSH. This script is configured as an init script to run at startup.
2. Modify the SSH configuration to change the port from 22 to a non-standard high port, disable root login, and allow only a single restricted user for SSH access.
3. Install Fail2ban and DDoS Deflate tools to prevent brute force attacks and denial of service attempts by automatically blocking offending IP addresses.
Using cobbler in a not so small environment 1.77chhorn
- cobbler basics
- why cobbler was chosen at a company
- how enterprise-requirements were met
- surrounding infrastructure (monitoring etc.)
- on community interaction
Growing in the Wild. The story by CUBRID Database Developers.CUBRID
The presentation the CUBRID team presented at Russian Internet Technologies Conference in 2012. The presentation covers such questions as *WHY* CUBRID was developed, *WHY* the developers did not fork existing solutions, *WHY* it was necessary to develop a new RDBMS from scratch, and *HOW* CUBRID Database was evolved over the years.
The document describes CUBRID Cluster, a project to enable CUBRID database to scale out across multiple servers. Key points:
- The goal is to provide dynamic scalability, location transparency, and increased volume/performance compared to a single CUBRID database.
- The design includes a global schema, distributed data partitioning across nodes, global transactions, and dynamic scalability through adding/removing nodes.
- Milestones included implementing the global schema, distributed partitioning, performance improvements, and dynamic scalability features.
- Demo and performance testing showed increased throughput from data and query distribution across multiple servers compared to a single CUBRID database.
CUBRID HA - Guaranteed Way to Never-Die Web Services - OSCON 2011CUBRID
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This presentation reveals many important aspects of the CUBRID Database, including its unique features, future roadmap, comparison with other databases, architecture, etc.
The document describes the architecture of the CUBRID database system. It consists of a database server, broker, and client modules. The database server processes queries and manages objects. The broker relays communication between the server and clients. Key components of the server and client modules include transaction management, storage management, object management, query processing, and communication between clients and servers. The architecture follows a multi-threaded client-server model to allow concurrent access and processing of requests from multiple clients.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for installing CUBRID database server on Windows. It outlines 14 steps for completing the installation, which include downloading the installer, selecting installation options like destination directory and setup type, accepting license agreements, viewing compatibility information, selecting additional options, reviewing the installation summary, and completing the installation process. The document also recommends installing sample databases and provides links for help resources.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...Diana Rendina
Librarians are leading the way in creating future-ready citizens – now we need to update our spaces to match. In this session, attendees will get inspiration for transforming their library spaces. You’ll learn how to survey students and patrons, create a focus group, and use design thinking to brainstorm ideas for your space. We’ll discuss budget friendly ways to change your space as well as how to find funding. No matter where you’re at, you’ll find ideas for reimagining your space in this session.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
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An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
8. cubridtest@ubuntu:~$ sh CUBRID-8.4.0.2027-linux.i386.sh
Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Search Solution Corporation. All rights reserved.
CUBRID is registered trademark of Search Solution Corporation.
This Software is released under GNU GPL v2 or BSD according to its
components.
For more information, please refer to the CUBRID home
page(http://www.cubrid.com
).
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
- Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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Do you agree to the above license terms? (yes or no) : yes
9. Do you want to install this software(CUBRID) to the
default(/home/cubridtest/CUBRID) directory? (yes or no) [Default: yes] :
10. Install CUBRID to '/home/cubridtest/CUBRID' ...
In case a different version of the CUBRID product is being used in other
machines, please note that the CUBRID 2008 R4.0 servers are only compatible
with the CUBRID 2008 R4.0 clients and vice versa.
Do you want to continue? (yes or no) [Default: yes] :
11. CUBRID has been successfully installed.
demodb has been successfully created.
If you want to use CUBRID, run the following commands
% . /home/cubridtest/.cubrid.sh
% cubrid service start
12. . /home/cubridtest/.cubrid.sh
cubrid service start
@ cubrid master start
++ cubrid master start: success
@ cubrid broker start
++ cubrid broker start: success
@ cubrid manager server start
++ cubrid manager server start: success
cubrid service start
13.
14. csh --help
Command not found.
Similar command is: 'ssh'
su -
yum install csh
16. [root@localhost fedorauser]# rpm -Uvh CUBRID-8.4.0.2027-el5.i386.rpm
Preparing... ########################################### [100%]
1:CUBRID ########################################### [100%]
Thank you for installing the CUBRID Database System!
Visit http://www.cubrid.org/tutorials for more information.
17. su -
passwd cubrid
[root@localhost fedorauser]# passwd cubrid
Changing password for user cubrid.
New password:
Retype new password:
passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully.
18. su - cubrid
cubrid service start
@ cubrid master start
++ cubrid master start: success
@ cubrid broker start
++ cubrid broker start: success
@ cubrid manager server start
++ cubrid manager server start: success