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Rackspace needs more workloads on its cloud service.
More workloads moved to the cloud translate to less storage needed, and better cost efficiencies.
"We've also heard a desire to run more workloads in containers, including stateful services.
And it's good for AWS because there are more workloads running on their platform".
As a result, fewer servers are distributed to users, and more workloads is allocated to a single server.
"They have more workloads and features and more partners, but those are very straightforward things to change".
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The author showed that individuals with "upward mobility" patterns showed more workload and less favorable working hours.
From a functional perspective, the end user initiates the process by providing one or more workload requests to the workload scheduling component.
A significant point of difference indicated; however, that teachers attending the restricted in-service course experienced more workload with regard to settling in the innovations.
John & Easton [13] hypothesized that a very narrow band of EEG analysis can reveal more workload activities than a wide band.
The higher the number of VMs accessing the NFS server concurrently, the more workload at the NFS server and hence slower data access time may be experienced by the VMs.
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