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About Me My name is Marc Brooker. I've been writing code, reading code, and living vicariously through computers for as long as I can remember. I like to build things that work. I also dabble in machining, welding, cooking and skiing. I'm currently an engineer at Amazon Web Services (AWS) in Seattle, where I work on databases, serverless, and serverless databases. Before that, I worked on EC2 and
Measuring and Modeling the Label Dynamics of Online Anti-Malware Engines Shuofei Zhu, The Pennsylvania State University; Jianjun Shi, BIT, The Pennsylvania State University; Limin Yang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Boqin Qin, BUPT, The Pennsylvania State University; Ziyi Zhang, USTC, The Pennsylvania State University; Linhai Song, Pennsylvania State University; Gang Wang, University
;login: Enters a New Phase of Its Evolution For over 20 years, ;login: has been a print magazine with a digital version; in the two decades previous, it was USENIX’s newsletter, UNIX News. Since its inception 45 years ago, it has served as a medium through which the USENIX community learns about useful tools, research, and events from one another. Beginning in 2021, ;login: will no longer be the f
The 2019 USENIX Conference on Operational Machine Learning (OpML '19) provides a forum for both researchers and industry practitioners to develop and bring impactful research advances and cutting edge solutions to the pervasive challenges of ML production lifecycle management. ML production lifecycle is a necessity for wide-scale adoption and deployment of machine learning and deep learning across
At Microsoft, like many companies using data for competitive advantage, opportunities for insight abound and our analytics needs were scaling fast – almost out of control. We invested in Yet Another Resource Manager (YARN) to meet the demands of an exabyte-scale analytics platform and ended up creating the world’s largest YARN Cluster. In big data, how big is really big? Yarn is known to scale to
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Googleが、太古のディストリビューションであるRed Hat 7.1から、10年新しいDebianベースのディストリビューションへ、ライブアップグレードした話を紹介する。 そのあと、自分の身の回りの環境と比較し、参考にすべきポイントを考察する。 原文は USENIX LISA の投稿論文だ。しかし、中身は論文体というよりは、事例の紹介といった適切かもしれない。 MERLIN, M. Live Upgrading Thousands of Servers from an Ancient Red Hat Distribution to 10 Year Newer Debian Based One. In Proceedings of the 27th conference on Large Installation System Administration (LISA) (2013),
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