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Q: What is the progression of performance degradation on large RAID volumes as percentage used increases? I understand that performance degrades with single disk volumes and small RAID volumes as the volumes fill up. Some admins say that they perceive slowdowns at 80% and use that as a general rule of thumb to increase available storage. Others say 90%. I'll also accept that different file types present different experiences, too — say, video files, version small database files, to general Office type documents, partition table and filesystem format. There are, I'm sure, other contributing factors that affect performance, like RAID vs SAN vs virtualized storage, RAID block size, NFS vs CIFS and other aspects. My question is: in large, direct-attached, non-SAN, RAID 60 HFS+J volumes, of, say, 50TB, attached via fibre channel and made available to an office 100 concurrent users using typical network filesharing protocols -- does that same rule of thumb (80% or 90% used) hold true, or can administrators expect performance degradation to occur much later, at, say, 95% volume usage? In other words, if my 50TB RAID volume is at 80% now, at what point am I pressed to increase storage?
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BACKGROUND: Nigeria carries the greatest malaria burden among countries in the world. As part of the National Malaria Control Strategic Plan, free long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) were distributed in 14 states of Nigeria through mass campaigns led by different organizations (the World Bank, UNICEF, or the Global Fund) between May 2009 and August 2010. The objective of this study was to evaluate the association between LLIN distribution campaigns and child malaria in Nigeria.METHODS: Data were from the Nigeria Malaria Indicator Survey which was carried out from October to December 2010 on a nationally representative sample of households. Participants were women aged 15-49 years and their children aged less than five years (N = 4082). The main outcome measure was the presence or absence of malaria parasites in blood samples of children (6-59 months).RESULTS: Compared with children living in communities with no campaigns, those in the campaign areas were less likely to test positive for malaria after adjusting for geographic locations, community- and individual-level characteristics including child-level use of insecticide-treated nets (ITNs). The protective effects were statistically significant for the World Bank Booster Project areas (OR = 0.18, 95% CI = 0.04-0.73) but did not reach statistical significance for other campaign areas.
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President Trump held a press conference from the Oval Office today with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. During the questioning a Yahoo reporter asked President Trump why the US is lagging behind other countries in testing for the coronavirus. Dr. Birx told the reporter that the US testing is similar to the European countries who are suffering from the ongoing pandemic. Then later in the presser Dr. Birx interrupted the president to correct the Yahoo reporter. This was BRUTAL! Dr. Birx: To the Yahoo reporter I just want to make clear that South Korea’s testing was 11 per 100,000 and we’re at 17 per 100,000. TRENDING: BREAKING: Senate Finance and Homeland Security Committees Release DEVASTATING Report on Hunter Biden, Burisma and Corruption -- CROOKED BIDEN FAMILY ENRICHED THEMSELVES AND OBAMA KNEW! That’s when President Trump jumped in: Are you going to apologize, Yahoo? That’s why you’re Yahoo. Nobody knows who you are. Go ahead. That’s why nobody knows who you are. Including me. Go ahead. You oughtta get your facts right before making a statement like you did… Well, your facts are wrong. ZING! This was epic Trump and it’s why they hate him. They can’t control him. UPDATE– The hack reporter – Hunter Walker – apologized.
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1989 World Masters Athletics Championships The eighth World Masters Athletics Championships were held in Eugene, United States, from July 27 - August 6, 1989. The World Masters Athletics Championships serve the division of the sport of athletics for people over 35 years of age, referred to as masters athletics. A full range of track and field events were held, along with a cross country race and a marathon. References World Masters Athletics Championships World Masters Athletics Championships Category:International track and field competitions hosted by the United States 1989
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Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae as etiological agents of conjunctivitis outbreaks in the region of Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil. In the study of conjunctivitis outbreaks occurring from September 1994 to September 1996 in the region of Ribeirão Preto, conjunctival exudates of 92 patients were cultivated in Instituto Adolfo Lutz Laboratory I, Ribeirão Preto. Most cases occurred in the age range 2-7 years. The etiological agents which were most frequently isolated from the analyzed cases were: Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae, in 40.22% and 21.74%, respectively. 51.35% of the S. pneumoniae isolated strains were not typable. The oxacillin-resistant S. pneumoniae strains were submitted to the minimum inhibitory concentration test (MIC) and three of them presented intermediate resistance, whereas only one was highly resistant to penicillin.
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Q: Firestore - Append to tableView when view is loaded Can someone please show me how I can append data from Firestore into an array? What I would like to do is make it so that when the view appears the data is appended into the below array and then into the correct labels of the tableView. When I call print("(document.data())") the data shows the way it should do in the bottom panel, I just don't know how to make it so that it appends into my array. Any help would be greatly appreciated, Many thanks!! Firestore Xcode bottom panel struct DetailsAdded { var titleName: String var detailsName: String } var array = [DetailsAdded]() override func viewDidLoad() { super.viewDidLoad() db = Firestore.firestore() loadData() } func loadData() { db.collection("Users").getDocuments() { (querySnapshot, err) in if let err = err { print("Error getting documents: \(err)") } else { for document in querySnapshot!.documents { print("\(document.data())") } } } } func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, cellForRowAt indexPath: IndexPath) -> UITableViewCell { let cell = tableView.dequeueReusableCell(withIdentifier: "CreateWorkoutCell", for: indexPath) as!
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Onychocytic carcinoma: a new entity. We have recently described a new nail tumor known as onychocytic matricoma. Herein, we describe its malignant counterpart. Clinically, the tumor simulates onychomatricoma (OM). Histologically, this in situ malignant epithelial tumor exhibits a distinct picture of onychocytic differentiation with signs of both nail matrical differentiation and nail plate differentiation. We have proposed the name onychocytic carcinoma for this singular adnexal neoplasm. Given the peculiar thickening of the nail plate observed in OM, onychocytic matricoma, and onychocytic carcinoma, the clinical individualization of a new type of nail band pattern could be proposed. It presents as an acquired localized (monodactylous) longitudinal pachyonychia. Such longitudinal pachyonychia allow the recognition of the matrical nail tumor, which has a limited etiological spectrum. Xantholeucopachyonychia suggests mainly OM and rarely onychocytic carcinoma. Pachymelanonychia suggests onychocytic matricoma and rarely pigmented OM or onychocytic carcinoma.
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1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a form measuring apparatus and a measurement method of finding a V groove center. 2. Description of Related Art Scanning measurement by a coordinate measuring machine can be classified into autonomous scanning measurement, in which a scanning movement path is unknown, and nominal scanning measurement, in which a scanning movement path is known. Autonomous scanning measurement includes fixed height scanning measurement, which has as a condition that a center of a stylus tip of a scanning probe is confined to a constraint plane of a predetermined height. A scanning measuring apparatus performing fixed-height scanning measurement is disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-open Publication No. 2005-345123, for example. Meanwhile, Japanese Patent Laid-open Publication No. 2010-014638 discloses a V groove shape measuring method suitable for use when measuring a characteristic value (such as a pitch deviation or a diameter deviation) of a V groove formed in a spiral shape. In the V groove shape measuring method, a center of the V groove formed in the spiral shape on a work piece is found. A contra-approach direction vector perpendicular to a work piece center axis is found, and a probe is moved from a current position in an approach direction such that a stylus tip of the probe makes contact with one inclined surface of the V groove.
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Q: asp.net login - how to inturrupt with a message prompt? I have seemingly easy problem and am having trouble designing the right solution. I have a normal asp .net login control. When the user logs in (and is successfully authenticated) I want to display a JavaScript message prompt like: Warning: This is a government system...etc There are a million and one ways to do this... but I really wanted to keep it inside my login user control. I played around with the following methods with no luck: protected void OnAuthenticate(object sender, AuthenticateEventArgs e) { Page.ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript(this.GetType(), "warning", "alert('hello');", true); } protected void OnLoggingIn(object sender, LoginCancelEventArgs e) { Page.ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript(this.GetType(), "warning", "alert('hello');", true); } protected void OnLoggedIn(object sender, EventArgs e) { Page.ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript(this.GetType(), "warning", "alert('hello');", true); } It seems like the postback page lifecycle is screwing me over. Maybe I should think about this differently? login page -> (success) -> warning message page -> user dashboard page Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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### Developer Guidelines ``minio-go`` welcomes your contribution. To make the process as seamless as possible, we ask for the following: * Go ahead and fork the project and make your changes. We encourage pull requests to discuss code changes. - Fork it - Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature) - Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature') - Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature) - Create new Pull Request * When you're ready to create a pull request, be sure to: - Have test cases for the new code. If you have questions about how to do it, please ask in your pull request. - Run `go fmt` - Squash your commits into a single commit. `git rebase -i`. It's okay to force update your pull request. - Make sure `go test -race ./...` and `go build` completes. NOTE: go test runs functional tests and requires you to have a AWS S3 account. Set them as environment variables ``ACCESS_KEY`` and ``SECRET_KEY``.
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Q: how to extend ListView. basic example ClassNotFoundExcpetion android.view.MyListView at dalvik.system I want to extend ListView but I do not understand what am I doing wrong.
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Digital channel ends five years of weekday shows as it aims to bolster 'high-end American programming' This article is more than 9 years old This article is more than 9 years old More4 is cutting back from five editions of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart per week to just one. From next month Channel 4's digital service will only air The Daily Show Global Edition on Mondays, marking an end to the five-year deal which began with More4's launch in 2005. More4 broadcasts the daily edition of the irreverent US current affairs show on Tuesday to Friday evenings at 8.30pm, with the Global Edition on Monday evenings. A Channel 4 spokeswoman said: "More4 will continue to show The Daily Show Global Edition on Monday nights in the new year, so viewers will still have the opportunity to see the best of Jon Stewart's Daily Show in the UK." Broadcast in the US on cable channel Comedy Central, Stewart's satirical news programme attracts an average of between 60,000 and 90,000 viewers in the UK. More4 bought the US version of Shameless in August, as it moved to bolster its roster of "high-end American programming". The money recouped from reducing transmissions of The Daily Show should allow the broadcaster more room to invest in arts programming, such as the True Stories documentary strand, to which it signalled a commitment earlier this year.
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Q: pandora.com redirects to privateinternetaccess.com I have been playing around with the PIA desktop client and all kinds of VPN settings today, so it's not out of question that something I did screwed something else up, but whatever happened, whenever I now go to pandora.com it automatically directs me to privateinternetaccess.com. I have restarted chrome, my PC, re-installed chrome, removed the PIA desktop client, removed the tunnelbear desktop client and chrome extension I still had installed and disabled all my other chrome extensions. Accessing pandora.com through Edge or Chrome's incognito mode works fine. Visiting http://www.pandora.com/restricted (Which is where I should land when visiting pandora.com, since I'm in Germany and currently w/o a VPN) actually loads the expected page from Pandora. So it's not like the entire domain is bricked. Kinda out of ideas over here. A: The thing I hadn't tried was just resetting Chrome, since I kinda forgot I can disconnect my Google Account first to not lose all my settings. So yeah disconnecting google account -> resetting chrome -> reinstalling chrome(cause why not) fixed the issue.
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by John Bednarowskisportseditor@mdjonline.comThe Marietta Daily Journal February 15, 2013 12:52 AM | 5119 views | 5 | 14 | | Though he successfully chaired Kennesaw State’s football exploratory committee, Georgia great Vince Dooley, left, made it clear quickly that there would be no march out of retirement — ‘I’m here to help, not handicap,’ he said in jest — to become the Owls’ inaugural coach. Staff photo by Emily Barnes KENNESAW — Kennesaw State University president Dan Papp can finally answer the one question he is asked the most. When will KSU get a football team? The answer is the fall of 2015. “We are a major university in the South,” Papp said, “but, sometimes, a university in the South is not recognized without football.” Kennesaw State’s recognition will grow with the introduction of a football program, which was green-lighted by the Board of Regents’ approval of the university’s student athletic fee increase Wednesday. Papp added he’s both excited and relieved. “It’s been a long process,” he said during Thursday’s news conference at the KSU Convocation Center.
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