Server migration, I copied the data folders of a drive of the old Windows Server 2012R2 (with 2 compressed folders) on a newer Windows Server 2016 Datacenter drive of the same size where I created the folder structure and set the compressed flags on these two folders previously to the copy process. During copying I run out of diskspace, and anywhere I looked only 3GB of 20GB are used, but the drive itself tells me 19.x GB are used. A colleague told me to remove the compression flag, and miraculously the lost 17GB reappear.
I found the compact.exe program compresses files but not to create a highly compressed file (or set of files). It is similar to the option you get when right clicking on a drive letter or partition in Windows. You get the option to do cleanup (remove temp files, etc) as well as compress files. The compressed files are still accessible but are just compressed to create space on a drive that is low on space.
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Thus, a ColumnStore increases the performance by reading less data that is highly compressed, and in batches from disk to memory by further reducing the I/O.
Printing is still a crucial factor in many business processes. However, due to the elimination of the print server cluster function since Windows Server 2012, printing is missing an important safeguard. ThinPrint closes this gap with its easy-to-implement solution for high-availability printing, which combines server clustering with dynamic resource distribution.
A particular advantage of ThinPrint technology is its broad hardware support. Almost 80% of the thin clients on the market already support ThinPrint. Well-known print server and printer manufacturers have also integrated the ThinPrint client software into their hardware. This allows printers to be addressed as network printers without any additional administration workload and thus allows direct processing of highly compressed ThinPrint print data.
Good news, this same client connector install procedure still works exactly as shown above, even after the recent release of Windows RT 8.1, Windows 8.1, and Windows Server 2012 R2 Update: April 2014, KB2919355. This is a good sign! I also didn't notice any client connector updates after upgrading then rebooting my R2 Essentials server. So this is what I'd call smooth sailing, and some measure of confidence that my minor "hack" outlined above has no issues, and "sticks" even after applying a significant update bundle. Yay!
Why this is important:With Tetra4D Converter you can share your 3D CAD data, controlling what data is included such as precise solid geometry, PMI/views and meta-data, in a highly compressed viewable format. And because Adobe Reader is installed on 98% of desktops worldwide, anyone needing to view your 3D data already has all the software they need.
Power Pivot is an in-memory data modeling component that provides highly compressed data storage and extremely fast aggregation and calculation. It is also available as part of Excel and can be used to create a data model in an Excel workbook. Power Pivot can load data by itself or can load data into Power Query. It is very similar to the SSAS (SQL Server Analysis Services) tabular model, which is similar to the server version of Power Pivot.
Area sizes for the +MT+MSSI variant of the alignment procedure were chosen experimentally taking into account various patterns and varying number of CPU cores. Tests were performed on the Microsoft SQL Server 2012 EE working on nodes of the virtualized cluster controlled by the HyperV hypervisor hosted on Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 Datacenter Edition 64-bit. The host server had the following parameters: 2x Intel Xeon CPU E5620 2.40 GHz, RAM 92 GB, 3x HDD 1 TB 7200 RPM. Cluster nodes were configured to use from 1 up to 4 CPU cores and 4 GB RAM per node, and worked under the Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition 64-bit operating system. Tests were performed on the database storing 6 360 protein structures and for PSS-SQL queries containing patterns representing various classes:
TSplus is proud to release Server Genius, an easy-to-install-and-to-use reporting solution to setup on remote servers. This smart tool monitors, records and analyzes the most useful information in every application and delivers enterprise-scale analytics in a compressed and searchable format.
Oxford Nanopore Technologies' (ONT's) MinION and PromethION long-read sequencing technologies are emerging as genuine alternatives to established Next-Generation Sequencing technologies. A combination of the highly redundant file format and a rapid increase in data generation have created a significant problem both for immediate data storage on MinION-capable laptops, and for long-term storage on lab data servers. We developed Picopore, a software suite offering three methods of compression. Picopore's lossless and deep lossless methods provide a 25% and 44% average reduction in size, respectively, without removing any data from the files. Picopore's raw method provides an 88% average reduction in size, while retaining biologically relevant data for the end-user. All methods have the capacity to run in real-time in parallel to a sequencing run, reducing demand for both immediate and long-term storage space. 2ff7e9595c
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