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<details>
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<summary>How to store the output of a command in a variable?</summary><br><b>
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```
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OUTPUT=$(ls -1)
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echo "${OUTPUT}"
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```
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[Source](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4651437/how-do-i-set-a-variable-to-the-output-of-a-command-in-bash)
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</b></details>
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<summary>How can you find how much memory a specific process consumes?</summary><br><b>
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<code>
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mem()
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{
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ps -eo rss,pid,euser,args:100 --sort %mem | grep -v grep | grep -i $@ | awk '{printf $1/1024 "MB"; $1=""; print }'
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}
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</code>
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[Source](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3853655/in-linux-how-to-tell-how-much-memory-processes-are-using)
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</b></details>
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<summary>What is faster than RAM?</summary><br><b>
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CPU cache.
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[Source](https://www.enterprisestorageforum.com/hardware/cache-memory/)
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</b></details>
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1. What is horizontal scaling?
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2. The act of adding additional instances to the pool to handle scaling is called ________ scaling
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You are right, both ask about horizontal scaling but it's done from a different angel in every question and in addition, I do believe repetition helps you to learn something in a way where you are not fixed on the way it's asked, rather you understand the concept itself.
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You are right, both ask about horizontal scaling but it's done from a different angle in every question and in addition, I do believe repetition helps you to learn something in a way where you are not fixed on the way it's asked, rather you understand the concept itself.
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