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  2. Connection pool - Wikipedia

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    This functionality applies to all Cosmos DB account types, including provisioned throughput and serverless models. The stateless, HTTP-based architecture of Cosmos DB facilitates scalable and concurrent operations without the limitations typically associated with traditional connection pooling mechanisms. [13]

  3. Cosmos DB - Wikipedia

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    Cosmos DB automatically decides how many partitions to spread data across depending on the size and throughput needs. When partitions are added or removed, the operation is performed without any downtime so data remains available while it is re-balanced across the new or remaining partitions.

  4. Gupta Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Gupta Technologies, LLC was a software development company based in Roseville, Placer County, California. It was later renamed to Centura Software in the late 1990s and then to Halo Technology Holdings, Inc in 2005. It was acquired by Unify Corporation in 2006.

  5. DataStax - Wikipedia

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    DataStax, Inc. is a real-time data for AI company based in Santa Clara, California. [3] Its product Astra DB is a cloud database-as-a-service based on Apache Cassandra. ...

  6. MIL-STD-1553 - Wikipedia

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    The appendix to MIL-STD-1553B (in section 10.5, Stubbing) states "The preferred method of stubbing is to use transformer coupled stubs… This method provides the benefits of DC isolation, increased common mode rejection, a doubling of effective stub impedance, and fault isolation for the entire stub and terminal.

  7. Clipper (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, the company was sold to Computer Associates for 190 million dollars and the product was renamed to CA-Clipper. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Clipper was created as a replacement programming language for Ashton Tate 's dBASE III , a very popular database language at the time.

  8. Unisys OS 2200 databases - Wikipedia

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    The OS 2200 database managers are all part of the Universal Data System (UDS). UDS provides a common control structure for multiple different data models. Flat files (sequential, multi-keyed indexed sequential, MSAM, and fixed-block), [1] network, [2] and relational [3] data models all share a common locking, recovery, and clustering mechanism.

  9. List of cosmological computation software - Wikipedia

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    StePS, [26] [27] which stands for "STEreographically Projected cosmological Simulations" is a freely available code that implements a novel N-body simulation method that models an infinite universe within a finite sphere with isotropic boundary conditions to follow the evolution of the large-scale structure. Unlike traditional methods, which ...