Technical glossary for the resource allocation competitions: Difference between revisions

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'''VCPU:''' Stands for virtual central processing unit. One or more VCPUs are assigned to every Virtual Machine (VM) within a cloud environment. Each VCPU is seen as a single physical CPU core by the VM’s operating system.
'''VCPU:''' Stands for virtual central processing unit. One or more VCPUs are assigned to every Virtual Machine (VM) within a cloud environment. Each VCPU is seen as a single physical CPU core by the VM’s operating system.


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'''VGPU:''' Stands for virtual graphics processing unit (VGPU). One or more VGPUs can be assigned to Virtual Machines (VM) within a cloud environment. Each VGPU is seen as a single physical GPU core by the VM's operating system.
'''VGPU:''' Stands for virtual graphics processing unit (VGPU). One or more VGPUs can be assigned to Virtual Machines (VM) within a cloud environment. Each VGPU is seen as a single physical GPU core by the VM's operating system.


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'''Persistent cloud storage:''' The maximum amount of storage (GB) that can be used by your persistent, reliable block devices.
'''Persistent cloud storage:''' The maximum amount of storage (GB) that can be used by your persistent, reliable block devices.


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'''Object Storage:''' persistent object storage used to store large amounts of data that is mostly read access (such as images and data sets). This is considered 'bulk' storage. Accessible from anywhere in the world. Offered as S3 and Swift protocols. Measured in TB.
'''Object Storage:''' persistent object storage used to store large amounts of data that is mostly read access (such as images and data sets). This is considered 'bulk' storage. Accessible from anywhere in the world. Offered as S3 and Swift protocols. Measured in TB.
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