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Solid state hard drives, which is strong?

If you want to say that there are the most popular technology products in the past two years, then solid-state drives must have a seat.
The storage demand in the information age continues to force

September 25, 2021By Simo Network Hardware comparison, hard disk, solid state, various types, whichLeave a Comment

Store – Which brands have the lowest hard disk failure rate?

For information on which storage manufacturer’s drives have the longest life/lowest failure rate, please refer to the Wiki?

Everyone has their own favorites, but if you can refer to (hopefull

September 25, 2021By Simo Network Hardware Brand, fault, hard drive, lowest, rate, store, whichLeave a Comment

What are the models and roles of domestic ARM core boards?

What are the models and functions of domestic ARM core boards? Professional industrial computer brand promise, high performance, low power consumption, provide professional customization.

The

September 25, 2021By Simo Network Hardware ARM, Board, Core, Domestic, model, role, whichLeave a Comment

iPhone – Add multiple buttons to the view to the view, call the same method, determine which button it is

I want to programmatically add multiple UIButtons to the view-unknown number of buttons at compile time.

I can make one or more like this UIButton (in a loop, but shortened for simplicity):

September 23, 2021By Simo iPhone Add, buttons, call, determination, iPhone, method, multiple, programming, the same, view, way, whichLeave a Comment

Which version of CQLSH is compatible with Cassandra 2.1.9?

The problem I am facing is populate_io_cache_on_flush is not a column defined in this metadata problem mentioned in the question.

According to 0700 in the second article of the answer For the

September 21, 2021By Simo Nosql 2.1.9, Cassandra, compatible, CQLSH, version, whichLeave a Comment

What may be caused when the pressure test data cannot be pressed?

1. Network bandwidth

In a stress test, sometimes it is necessary to simulate a large number of user requests. If the data packet transmitted per unit time is too large and exceeds the transmi

August 22, 2021By Simo Sql cause, data, possibly, Pressure, test, time, up, whichLeave a Comment

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