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It was developed in the NETCONF working group [1] and published in December 2006 as RFC 4741 [2] and later revised in June 2011 and published as RFC 6241. [3] The NETCONF protocol specification is an Internet Standards Track document. NETCONF provides mechanisms to install, manipulate, and delete the configuration of network devices.
Examples of protein structure databases include (in alphabetical order); Database of Macromolecular Movements describes the motions that occur in proteins and other macromolecules, particularly using movies Dynameomics a data warehouse of molecular dynamics simulations and analyses of proteins representing all known protein fold families JenaLib
A data store is a repository for persistently storing and managing collections of data which include not just repositories like databases, but also simpler store types such as simple files, emails, etc. [1]
Allows access by multiple ESXi servers at the same time by implementing per-file locking. SCSI reservations are only implemented when logical unit number (LUN) metadata is updated (e.g. file name change, file size change, etc.) Add or delete an ESXi server from a VMware VMFS volume without disrupting other ESXi servers.
DEAD box, DEAH, and the SKI2 families are collectively referred to as DExD/H proteins. [10] It is thought that each family has a specific role in RNA metabolism, for example both DEAD box and DEAH box proteins NTPase activities become stimulated by RNA, but DEAD box proteins use ATP and DEAH does not.
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. VMware vMotion and svMotion require the use of vCenter and ESXi hosts.
KiNG [11] is the Java-based successor to Mage (examples: α-hemolysin top view and side view). UCSF Chimera is a powerful molecular modeling program that also includes visualizations such as ribbons, notable especially for the ability to combine them with contoured shapes from cryo- electron microscopy data. [ 12 ]
A distributed data store is a computer network where information is stored on more than one node, often in a replicated fashion. [1] It is usually specifically used to refer to either a distributed database where users store information on a number of nodes, or a computer network in which users store information on a number of peer network nodes.