1. An Overview, Maximize The Ability of The GNU/Linux Operating
System Using "In Memory Computation" for Academic, Business and
Government Anton Siswo Raharjo Ansori
2. A little of Myself Member of KLAS (Komunitas Linux Arek
Suroboyo) 2008 - Now Lecturer at Telkom University March, 2015 Born
: May, 11th 1987 Live in Bandung, Come from Pasuruan Mobile Number
: +6282233932728 Email : [email protected][email protected]
3. Who had done it Using application which whole processing is
in memory Using General OS More and More Company Image from
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4. Who had done it
5. Who had done it
6. Who had done it
7. Who had done it
8. Example
9. Let's talk about In Memory Computing What is it? Why we need
it? Where it can be applied? Cost reduction and calculation
Computer Component Network Topology with and Without HDD How we
build it What next research Technical Specs Benchmarking Live and
Video Demo
10. What is In Memory Computing
11. What is In Memory Computing Whole OS in Memory
12. What is In Memory Computing All OS Processes
13. What is In Memory Computing Critical Process Only
14. What is In Memory Computing Become Storage as HDD
15. What is In Memory Computing Whole OS in Memory All OS
Processes Critical Process Only Become Storage as HDD OR
16. What is In Memory Computing Put simply, in-memory computing
primarily relies on keeping data in a server's RAM as a means of
processing at faster speeds. In-memory computing especially applies
to processing problems that require extensive access to
dataanalytics, reporting or data warehousing, and big data
applications. -- IBM --
17. Put it Simply
18. Put it Simply Whole OS in Memory
19. Put it Simply Whole OS in Memory
20. Put it Simply Intention? Whole OS in Memory
21. Put it Simply Get the maximum performance with the minimum
bottleneck Intention? Whole OS in Memory
22. CONS of In Memory Computing (1) At this moment: Not yet
implemented Data Sync between HOST and In Memory computer Temporary
file system data loss at electricity failure
23. CONS of In Memory Computing (2) Limited Disk at max memory
capacity in 16GB for single Notebook Mounting local disk
manually
24. Why we need it Better, faster, decision making. This
includes the ability to reduce cost, identify competitive
opportunities, grow revenue, become more efficient and reduce risk.
-- IBM -- General and Specific Purposes System for Realtime
processing
25. Why we need it Green Technology Easier Maintenance Less
Electricity, Less temperature Minimum Drive and OS Error
26. Areas which need the most Bottleneck of Storage, Memory and
Processor in : Computing Intensive tasks Databases
27. Where it can be applied Academic
28. Where it can be applied Business
29. Where it can be applied Government
30. Where it can be applied Software Developer
31. Where it can be applied Academic Business Government
Software Developer Business
32. More specific purposes In daily activity In research for
HPC areas Lower cost and greener Labs In Public computer at
campus
33. More specific purposes For business which need realtime
processing For handling big data processing Using in memory
computing to minimize hardware maintenance and cost reduction
34. More specific purposes Faster compiling Testing system
Developing Benchmarking
35. Common Computer Component
36. Common Computer Network Topology with HDD Computer Computer
Computer Computer
37. Common Computer Network Topology with HDD Computer switch
Computer Computer Computer
38. Common Computer Network Topology with HDD switch Server
Server Server
39. Common Computer Network Topology with HDD Computer switch
Server Computer Computer Computer Server Server
40. Proposed Computer Network Topology For Non Storage
Drive
41. Computer Computer Computer Computer
42. Computer Computer Computer Computer switch
43. Computer Server For Non-Storage Client Computer Computer
Computer switch
44. Computer switch Server For Non-Storage Client Computer
Computer Computer switch
45. Computer switch Server For Non-Storage Client Computer
Computer Computer Server Web Server Datacenter switch
46. What next is Benchmarking
47. Phoronix Benchmarking Disk Suite Processor Suite Memory
Suite
48. Benchmarking MemoryHDD
49. Benchmarking SQLite Fail HDD Memory
50. Benchmarking MemoryHDD
51. In Memory side - Failure
52. Benchmarking HDD
53. Benchmarking Memory Suite in HDD and Memory Suite in
Memory
54. Benchmarking MemoryHDD
55. Processor Benchmarking Memory HDD
56. How we build it Linux In Memory Computing
57. How we build it Install
58. How we build it Load Linux to Memory at Start Up
59. How we build it When Finish, Your Linux at Your RAM
60. How we build it
61. Let's demo It Building in GNU/Linux OS
62. Let's demo It Transfer session at boot up cost up to 10
minutes for 5.3 GB
63. Let's demo It Proof of In Memory Computing
64. We are Searching for Partnership Research Project and
Collaboration
65. Tribute to: KLAS (Komunitas Linux Arek Suroboyo) klas.or.id
Tel-U (Telkom University) telkomuniversity.ac.id Free and Open
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