Gmis An Experimental System for Data Management And Analysis

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Gmis An Experimental System for Data Management And Analysis
John J Donovan
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...y to analyze this circumstance for the uses outlined in this paper, we have assumed that the virtual speeds of VM's are constant and equal. However, when some VM's (including the data-base VM) are allo- cated a larger share of CPU processing power, they become faster in real time. We assume that each unblocked VM receives the same amount of CPU processing power and at the initial state m machines are running (i. E. , the data base machine is stopped if no modeling machines are making requests).

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