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"They have more workloads and features and more partners, but those are very straightforward things to change".
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In fact, due to their larger weight, obese subjects tended to perform more workload, and thus the results cannot be explained by a lower exercise intensity of the obese group.
A common strategy for the genome construction of higher organism is hybrid assembling with longer reads, for instance, the reads of bacterial artificial chromosome sequencing or 454 sequencing, with the inevitable consequence of more workload and longer turnaround time.
Simply say to your boss, perhaps during your annual performance review, that you wish to expand your repertoire by looking to supervise other employees so as to expand your ability to tackle more workload and larger projects within your group.
As a result, fewer servers are distributed to users, and more workloads is allocated to a single server.
There's unquestionably plenty of room left in the market for everyone to grow as the pie expands over the next decade and more workloads get pushed to the cloud.
All of this is to say, there is a lot of money on the table here and companies are moving more workloads at an increasingly rapid pace.
More workloads moved to the cloud translate to less storage needed, and better cost efficiencies.
And it's good for AWS because there are more workloads running on their platform".
Rackspace needs more workloads on its cloud service.
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