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to other fault domains:
> Set-ClusterFaultDomain -Name "server01.contoso.com" -Parent "Rack A"
> Set-ClusterFaultDomain -Name "Rack A", "Rack B", "Rack C", "Rack D" -Parent "Shanghai"
In larger
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-package-update-upgrade-install using lock (c-fcdd-4c36-ba88-275b78e546a7/sem/config_package_update_upgrade_install'>)
...
2018-10-17 21:54:06,988 - helpers.py[DEBUG]: Running update
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171M 108K 171M 1% /run
06 /dev/disk/by-uuid/a3864f53-b3b7-4a6d-9a27-548305aa6594 9.9G 722M 8.7G 8% /
07 tmpfs 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /run
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/artificial-intelligence-pioneer-says-we-need-to-start-over-1513305524-f619efbd-9db0-4947-a9b2-7a4c310a28fe.html
"An Epidemic of AI Misinformation" by Gary Marcus, The Gradient
, 30 November 2019: https://thegradient.pub/an-epidemic-of-ai-misinformation
"The
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, six MariaDB servers [2] are used in Galera Cluster [3], and hosting is handled by nine Apache servers (four each for sync and web and one for management). Switch uses Redis [4] as its key-value store
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[2], who released the remaining code as open source under GPLv3.
The big news came in April 2012, when Citrix donated CloudStack to the Apache Software Foundation, where is was accepted
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. Subsequently, the RBAC Manager connects to the Exchange organization and uses the logged-in user's rights. You have to install .NET Framework 3.5 on the server.
On Windows Server 2012, you can use the Server
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-node setups. Both MicroK8s and K3s use Hostpath in the basic installation.
Hostpath can do little more than create and delete file-based PVs. Also, the driver cannot control or limit the memory quota. Nothing
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management is no exception, with object storage for virtually unlimited volumes of data on the rise in the form of services that offer compatibility with Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) – or at least
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pc;
do
if [ "$pn" = "Last" ] || [ "$pn" = "Available" ]; then continue
fi
pv2=$(rpm -q --qf '%{VERSION}\n' $pn )
IFS='-' read -ra pv3 < "$pv"
printf "%-40s %-20s %-20s\n