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2006 CHRYSLER VOYAGER/GRAND VOYAGER SUVPS HIGHLIGHTS

SAFETY/SECURITY
• Next Generation multistage front air bags
• Supplemental side-curtain air bags protect all 3 rows
• Available Rear Park Assist System
• Available electronic low-speed traction control
• Large front headlamps and rear fog lamps
• Folding, heated power mirrors
• 4-wheel disc ABS
• Sentry Key® Theft Deterrent System
• Available headlamp washers
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Configuration best practices for Microsoft SQL Server 2005

Configuration best practices for Microsoft SQL Server 2005 with HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 4000 and HP blade servers is a best practices paper that leverages HP servers, storage, and management software by providing the recommended best practices for configuration of an HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array (EVA) storage subsystem deployed into a Microsoft® SQL Server 2005 environment with HP servers. Additionally, sizing and performance data based on the tested reference configuration is presented. The paper covers guidelines for a total end-to-end deployment of Microsoft SQL Server, encompassing servers, storage, management software, and offline full database backup practices.
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Refactoring MySQL to Support Materialized Views

MySQL is a popular open source relational database system. We chose it for this project because it is a large, well-known software system, consisting of 1.3 million lines of code.

MySQL was developed in 1995, and is owned by a Swedish company, MYSQL AB. The original developers were trying to use another product, mSQL to interface with their ISAM low level storage engine. Frustrated by the lack of flexibility, they decided to create their own SQL system on top of their storage engine. This project became known as MySQL [1].
Today, the ability to support multiple storage engines is one of MySQL’s distinguishing features.
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MemoryUp User Manual

Everybody talks about Smartphone’s RAM, but what does RAM mean? RAM (Random Access Memory) can be thought of as a temporary storage area for your smartphone. Every time you start a program or open a file, the smartphone stores information related to them in RAM. It’s important to realize that RAM is finite, which means that the more applications or files you open, less RAM is available.
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Migrating from Microsoft Access to the MySQL database

Microsoft Access is a popular data management application that allows you to store information in tables that it manages directly from the local disk. You can also use Access as a front end, that is, as an interface to information that is located elsewhere and handled by another storage management system. In this case, Access acts as a client that connects to a server that provides the data. The MySQL database system is one such storage manager; if you install the MyODBC driver, Access can make ODBC connections to MySQL database servers over the network. You can still use the contents of your tables through Access, but the tables themselves are hosted by the MySQL server.
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Oracle 9i RAC and the Red Hat Global File System

Oracle 9i RAC is a scalable, highly-available, clustered database that runs efficiently on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and low-cost servers and storage. In December 2003, Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Oracle RAC set the world record for the TPC-C benchmark, achieving over 1 million transactions per minute on a shared storage cluster of 16 industry servers. Users are scaling Oracle databases without incurring the equipment or support costs of large SMP servers.
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Altiris SITE MONITOR SOLUTION 6.0 Product Guide

Altiris Site Monitor Solution reduces costs by letting you ensure the availability of resources on a network. Resources include computers on your local network, computers across a WAN, computers running numerous operating systems (including Windows, UNIX, Linux, and Mac OS), network printers, and network devices, such as hubs, switches, and routers. This solution lets you remotely monitor connections, ports, Web pages, and performance, and it can notify you when problems arise.
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Recovery Principles of MySQL Cluster 5.1

MySQL Cluster is a parallel main memory
database. It is using the normal MySQL software with a new storage engine NDB Cluster. MySQL Cluster 5.1 has been adapted to also handle fields on disk. In this work a number of recovery principles of MySQL Cluster had to be adapted to handle very large data sizes. The article presents an efficient algorithm for synchronizing a starting node with very large data sets. It provides reasons for the unorthodox choice of a no-steal algorithm in the buffer manager. It also presents the algorithm to change the data.
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Data Conversion between Microsoft Access and MySQL

One of the most popular applications is Microsoft Office Access since it doesn’t require considerable computer knowledge and skills to deal with. Microsoft Access is a relational database management system (DBMS) that provides an effective set of tools that make organizing, accessing, and sharing information easier than ever.Along with actual strengths MS Access has storage management limitations so it is usually used as a personal or single-user application, mostly for managing limited quantity of data.
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Autodesk Map 3D 2006 and Oracle Spatial Basics

When working with spatial databases, it is essential to understand the associated terminology and concepts. The following terms are used throughout this document. DataStore—A collection or integrated set of objects contained in a single data storage location or repository such as an Oracle® Spatial database. Specific to Autodesk Map 3D, a DataStore is a set of feature classes contained in a single data storage location (feature source).
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