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dynamic partitioning

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In a symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) system, the ability to reassign processors, memory and I/O to specific applications on the fly without shutting down the machine. The reassignment can be done by the operator or automatically from a script that monitors conditions such as time of day or when the traffic to one application becomes excessive.


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Dynamic partitioning of computation -- Diamond evaluates a subset of the filters at the storage system and the remainder on the host machine.
The company also unveiled at LinuxWorld Conference & Expo today the first-ever dynamic partitioning capability on Linux for Intel-based servers.
TOKYO -- NEC Corporation today announced it has demonstrated the world's first dynamic partitioning of CPU and memory resources on the Beta 2 version of Microsoft([R]) Windows([R]) Server, code-named "Longhorn," using NEC's enterprise server Express5800/1320Xf.
 
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