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In the proposed vCell, the HMM states can be characterized as high, medium, and small workloads.
Using the live VM migration function, cloud service providers can consolidate many VMs with small workloads into a few servers to achieve high resource utilization.
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But the small workload of most relievers, 60 or 70 innings, is a meager data set that encourages random fluctuations.
This method requires a small workload and a short measuring time and is particularly applicable to a single underground coal seam with a demand for large quantity measurement.
His stuff was enhanced with the smaller workloads, and his body felt better.
Yet despite the smaller workloads, more pitchers are missing significant time with elbow injuries.
In a brief but rancorous fight with the administration in the fall of 1994, unionized Legal Aid lawyers seeking raises and smaller workloads staged a four-day strike that was crushed by the mayor's threat to sever the city's 28-year relationship with the society.
Despite this, there is usually the perception that certain residents consistently have greater or smaller workloads when on-call and are considered "black clouds" or "white clouds," respectively.
This fact is shown for our smallest workloads, that is, below 500 Monte Carlo iterations.
It seems evident that private for-profit services bear smaller workloads, although the proportion of CEmOC to BEmOC staff is higher.
Peers are different in storage, bandwidth and computing power, thus choosing the master based on the smallest workload seems insufficient.
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