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They used 33 commodity PCs as their Hadoop cluster with 32 of them serving as the slave nodes.
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In a large Hadoop cluster, each slave node serves as both the TaskTracker and the DataNode, and there would usually be two dedicated master nodes serving as the JobTracker and the NameNode respectively.
In contrast, there is Getsemani, whose low, small houses for centuries served as the city's slave quarters.
We formulate a general framework for the synchronization problem in which one chaotic neural network, working as the driving system (or master), sends its output or state values to the other, which serves as the response system (or slave).
In it Twain recalls childhood visits to his uncle's Missouri farm, reflects on slavery and the slave who served as the model for Jim in "Huckleberry Finn," and offers an almost Proustian meditation on memory and remembrance, with watermelon and maple sap in place of Proust's madeleine.
Following Caliban's attempted rape of Miranda, he had been compelled by Prospero to serve as the so-called magician's slave.
In the following years he and his companions spent much time among nomadic Indians, serving as slaves in order to be cared for by them.
From there, a living person is then sacrificed for the deceased spirit to inhabit and serve as a slave to the user's will.
There is some evidence that the walled back yard of The Octagon itself may have served as a slave market, and it is well-established that the rear of the building housed the Tayloe family's slaves.
The story centred on the imagined life of the eponymous main character, who, as a true historical figure, served as a slave to Cornelis Brink, a 19th-century ancestor of the author.
In the marriage of humanity and industrial apparatuses, it's clear who wears the trousers: Machinery – that vaunted slave of humanity – here stood menially served by human beings, who served mutely and cringingly as the slave serves the Sultan.
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