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  2. Ansible (software) - Wikipedia

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    The Ansible Automation Platform (AAP) is a REST API, web service, and web-based interface (application) designed to make Ansible more accessible to people with a wide range of IT skillsets. It is a platform composed of multiple components including developer tooling, an operations interface, as well as an Automation Mesh to enable automation ...

  3. Ansible - Wikipedia

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    The term ansible refers to a category of fictional technological devices capable of superluminal or faster-than-light communication. These devices can instantaneously transmit and receive messages across obstacles and vast distances, including between star systems and even galaxies.

  4. Wikipedia:Last topic pool - Wikipedia

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    This is a pool for guessing what the topic of the last article created on Wikipedia may be. Other topic pools exist for certain milestones (see one millionth and two-millionth topic pools and Wikipedia:500th language pool), but none are as important as the last topic created. You may be wondering why something might be the last article.

  5. Red Hat Fuse - Wikipedia

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    Red Hat Fuse is an open source integration platform based on Apache Camel.It is a distributed integration platform that provides a standardized methodology, infrastructure, and tools to integrate services, microservices, and application components.

  6. Talk:Ansible - Wikipedia

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  7. Exponential backoff - Wikipedia

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    The service may enforce rate limiting by refusing to respond to requests when the client is sending them too frequently so that misbehaving clients are not allowed to exceed their allotted resources. A benefit of utilising an exponential backoff algorithm, over of a fixed rate limit, is that rate limits can be achieved dynamically without ...

  8. Fault tolerance - Wikipedia

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    This requires the addition of dedicated failure detection mechanisms that exist only for the purpose of fault isolation. Recovery from a fault condition requires classifying the fault or failing component. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) categorizes faults based on locality, cause, duration, and effect.

  9. eXist - Wikipedia

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    eXist-db was created in 2000 by Wolfgang Meier. eXist-db was awarded the best XML database of the year by InfoWorld in 2006. [2] The companies eXist Solutions GmbH in Germany, and Evolved Binary in the UK, promote and provide support for the software. [3] [4] There is an O'Reilly book for eXist-db which is co-authored by Adam Retter and Erik ...