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Scott Guthrie explains on his blog that Azure used to keep a reserved instance running unless the customer explicitly deleted the deployment.
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But it helps to keep a reserve of applicants to call on when someone quits or is fired.
Always keep a reserve of money in the bank as a safety net because you have to be prepared for those quieter periods.
Mr. Williams said that the company manipulated the financials by failing to keep a reserve to pay back advertisers in case the magazine failed to deliver the number of paid readers it promised them.
Tesla's product does that, by generating enough energy to fully power a household, with the power designed to be stored in the new Powerwall 2.0 battery units so that homeowners can keep a reserve in case of excess need.
Even though they will eventually use up the tires now piled in the dump, company officials said they will continue to keep a reserve of 1 million to 2 million tires on hand to guarantee a fuel supply.
The men also swear an "oath of poison," with the pledge dictating that they will each keep a "bullet reserved" in the event that they prove disloyal.
Separate from its $10 billion endowment, it keeps a reserve of about $1.7 billion in cash and investments.
They had kept a reserve of about 80 open beds, including six in the intensive care unit, throughout the week to be ready for a further escalation, Dr. Alsahbani said.
The league said that it could plug some of the ticket holders into seats around the stadium because it kept a reserve of open seats in case of problems or complaints.
Steve Evans, a spokesman for the Police Federation, said the deal, part of a partnership agreement signed last year, was an attempt to apply a business model to policing that kept a reserve group of workers employed on an ad-hoc basis.
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