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  2. Virtual Cluster Switching - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Cluster Switching (VCS) fabric technology is a Layer 2 proprietary Ethernet technology from Brocade Communications Systems, later acquired by Extreme Networks. [1] It is designed to improve network utilization, maximize application availability, increase scalability, and simplify the network architecture in virtualized data centers.

  3. Veritas Cluster Server - Wikipedia

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    Veritas Cluster Server (rebranded as Veritas Infoscale Availability [1] [2] and also known as VCS and also sold bundled in the SFHA product) is high-availability cluster software for Unix, Linux and Microsoft Windows computer systems, created by Veritas Technologies.

  4. VCS-01 Trường Sơn - Wikipedia

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    The VCS-01 system includes multiple components mounted on truck chassis to ensure high mobility and operational flexibility. At the heart of the system is the VLV-01 Launcher Vehicle, which is based on the KAMAZ-6560 8×8 chassis. Each launcher vehicle can carry up to eight missiles, arranged in two pods with four missiles per pod.

  5. Comparison of version-control software - Wikipedia

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    The first distributed VCS, demoed in 1997, [69] released soon after. CVS: First publicly released July 3, 1986; based on RCS: NetBSD, OpenBSD: CVSNT: First publicly released 1998; based on CVS. Started by CVS developers with the goal adding support for a wider range of development methods and processes. darcs: First announced on April 9, 2003 ...

  6. Verified Carbon Standard - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] VCS is administered by Verra, a 501(c)(3) organization. [4] Verra is a certifier of voluntary carbon offsets. [ 5 ] As of 2024, more than 2,300 projects were registered under the Verified Carbon Standard (VCS), spanning various sectors such as AFOLU (Agriculture, Forestry, and Other Land Use), energy, transport, waste, manufacturing ...

  7. vCenter - Wikipedia

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    vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA) is the centralized management utility for VMware, and is used to manage virtual machines, multiple ESXi hosts, and all dependent components from a single centralized location.

  8. Revision Control System - Wikipedia

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    Revision Control System (RCS) is an early implementation of a version control system (VCS). It is a set of UNIX commands that allow multiple users to develop and maintain program code or documents. With RCS, users can make their own revisions of a document, commit changes, and merge them.

  9. Verifiable credentials - Wikipedia

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    Verifiable credentials (VCs) are digital credentials which follow the relevant World Wide Web Consortium open standards. They can represent information found in physical credentials, such as a passport or license, as well as new things that have no physical equivalent, such as ownership of a bank account.