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  • The service pack offers the updated 2.6.32 Linux kernel, which takes advantage of RAS (Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability) capabilities in Intel's Xeon 7500 and 5600 processor series, such as MCA (Machine Check Architecture) recovery and improved MPIO (Multipath IO) hardware support.

    Suse Linux gets virtualization, high availability, and desktop boosts 2010

  • Serviceability retreats are not intended as a period for studying and acquainting ourselves with

    Dealing with Difficult Experiences that Arise in Meditation and in Retreat 2002

  • Serviceability for these lusory institutions requires sedulous training or breeding.

    The theory of the leisure class; an economic study of institutions 1899

  • Serviceability in this modern warfare is conditioned on much the same traits of temperament and training that make for usefulness in the modern industrial processes, where large-scale coordinations of movement and an effective familiarity with precise and far-reaching mechanical processes is an indispensable requirement, -- indispensable in the same measure as the efficient conduct of this modern machine industry is indispensable.

    An Inquiry Into The Nature Of Peace And The Terms Of Its Perpetuation Thorstein Veblen 1893

  • Serviceability for these lusory institutions requires sedulous training or breeding.

    Theory of the Leisure Class Thorstein Veblen 1893

  • Intel has also included around 20 new RAS (Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability) features, introducing capabilities previously restricted to RISC-based chips such as the Itanium, including Machine Check Architecture (MCA) recovery, which allows servers to better deal with memory faults such as a double bit error, particularly in a virtualised environment.

    The Inquirer 2010

  • Intel has also included around 20 new RAS (Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability) features, introducing capabilities previously restricted to RISC-based chips such as the Itanium, including Machine Check Architecture (MCA) recovery, which allows servers to better deal with memory faults such as a double bit error, particularly in a virtualised environment.

    Atomic 2010

  • Intel has also included around 20 new RAS (Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability) features, introducing capabilities previously restricted to RISC-based chips such as the Itanium, including Machine Check Architecture (MCA) recovery, which allows servers to better deal with memory faults such as a double bit error, particularly in a virtualised environment.

    Atomic 2010

  • Serviceability requirements for use by systems architects, systems developers, and customer service ensuring that systems and processes enable secure serviceability.

    CSO Jeff Bardin 2010

  • Serviceability and durability should also have been significantly improved.

    MacNN | The Macintosh News Network 2010

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