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Any registry or runtime that claims to have a certain Docker distribution image specification support will be interacting with the various manifest types to find out various things about the image. For Travis CI + IBM. Authored by Montana Mendy.
HMCi is a utility that collects metrics from one or more IBM Power Hardware Management Consoles (HMC), without the need to install agents on logical partitions / virtual machines running on the IBM Power systems.
Hardware Optimization Benchmarks for Lecture Trends and Concepts I
Small syslog server written in Java. Useful for testing, small installations or for forwarding messages to other logging solutions. Accepts RFC-3164 (BSD), RFC-5424 and GELF log messages on a configurable port, UDP and/or TCP.
Collection of Ansible playbooks helping to set up IBM Power environments for AI workloads
Open source, cross-platform systems monitoring solution. Reads the usual metrics such as cpu, disk i/o and network, but also allows for plugins and scripts to extend the functionality.
Simple example of SQL generation for a RAG pipeline
Small test utility made to measure write and read times of large amounts of memory. Gives an indication of how fast the processor can move data to memory, which I use for comparison of servers.
Makes it possible to measure network throughput between two IBM i hosts (on same or different frames) or to/from Linux, AIX, Windows or any other platform that runs Java. To get best speed you need to use TCP and large packet sizes. The iperf tool defaults to 128K for TCP and 8K for UDP.
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