Quotes about clustered (10 Quotes)



    No sooner did I bend over and scratch the soil with the hoe that I began to unearth bits and pieces ... of my past. Memories forever rooted in time were clustered in my garden consciousness like potatoes, waiting, crying to be dug up. ... I plant flowers and vegetables. I harvest memories - and life.

    In the new global economy, speed-to-results is a fundamental component in getting ahead of the competition. This dynamic has led to the emergence of a new set of technologies and business models designed to harness the aggregated power of clustered compute resources and to provide access through service-oriented methods. We're on the verge of seeing these technologies become the basis for the next generation IT infrastructure. This publication will introduce you to some of these technologies and help you determine the best solutions for your organization.

    Each team within a conference will be evaluated singularly, and then they will be clustered to determine an average. Each member will be considered separately within all of the criteria.




    The poulterers' shops were still half open, and the fruiterers' were radiant in their glory. There were great, round, pot-bellied baskets of chestnuts, shaped like the waistcoats of jolly old gentlemen, lolling at the doors, and tumbling out into the street in their apoplectic opulence. There were ruddy, brown-faced, broad-girthed Spanish Onions, shining in the fatness of their growth like Spanish Friars, and winking from their shelves in wanton slyness at the girls as they went by, and glanced demurely at the hung-up mistletoe. There were pears and apples, clustered high in blooming pyramids there were bunches of grapes, made, in the shopkeepers' benevolence to dangle from conspicuous hooks, that people's mouths might water gratis as they passed there were piles of filberts, mossy and brown, recalling, in their fragrance, ancient walks among the woods, and pleasant shufflings ankle deep through withered leaves there were Norfolk Biffins, squab and swarthy, setting off the yellow of the oranges and lemons, and, in the great compactness of their juicy persons, urgently entreating and beseeching to be carried home in paper bags and eaten after dinner.


    However, because these losses are usually clustered in geographic areas, there is a risk that regional insurance companies will be hurt so bad financially that they won't be able to pay all the claims at once.

    It lends credibility to the entire concept of a clustered file system, multiple disparate servers accessing the same data, which has been fairly esoteric until now, ... It has typically lived in the more technical computing space. This kind of brings it into the mainstream. I expect to actually see an increase in interest now that this stuff has been open sourced. I think you'll see a lot of innovation and innovative uses.



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