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  1. docs/en/docs/deployment/manually.md

    These examples run the server program (e.g Uvicorn), starting **a single process**, listening on all the IPs (`0.0.0.0`) on a predefined port (e.g. `80`).
    
    This is the basic idea. But you will probably want to take care of some additional things, like:
    
    * Security - HTTPS
    * Running on startup
    * Restarts
    * Replication (the number of processes running)
    * Memory
    * Previous steps before starting
    
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  2. docs/erasure/storage-class/README.md

    ## Overview
    
    MinIO supports two storage classes, Reduced Redundancy class and Standard class. These classes can be defined using environment variables
    set before starting MinIO server. After the data and parity drives for each storage class are defined using environment variables,
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  3. docs/multi-tenancy/README.md

    This topic provides commands to set up different configurations of hosts, nodes, and drives. The examples provided here can be used as a starting point for other configurations.
    
    1. [Standalone Deployment](#standalone-deployment)
    2. [Distributed Deployment](#distributed-deployment)
    3. [Cloud Scale Deployment](#cloud-scale-deployment)
    
    ## 1. Standalone Deployment
    
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  4. docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md

    ## Previous Steps Before Starting
    
    There are many cases where you want to perform some steps **before starting** your application.
    
    For example, you might want to run **database migrations**.
    
    But in most cases, you will want to perform these steps only **once**.
    
    So, you will want to have a **single process** to perform those **previous steps**, before starting the application.
    
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  5. build-logic/build-update-utils/src/main/kotlin/gradlebuild/buildutils/tasks/UpdateInitPluginTemplateVersionFile.kt

            findLatest("slf4j", "org.slf4j:slf4j-api:(1.7,)", versionProperties)
    
            // Starting with ScalaTest 3.1.0, the third party integration were moved out of the main JAR
            findLatest("scalatest", "org.scalatest:scalatest_${versionProperties["scala"]}:(3.0,)", versionProperties)
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  6. docs/en/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md

    You can see it directly at: <a href="http://127.0.0.1:8000/openapi.json" class="external-link" target="_blank">http://127.0.0.1:8000/openapi.json</a>.
    
    It will show a JSON starting with something like:
    
    ```JSON
    {
        "openapi": "3.1.0",
        "info": {
            "title": "FastAPI",
            "version": "0.1.0"
        },
        "paths": {
            "/items/": {
                "get": {
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  7. api/README

    go1.txt (and similarly named files) are frozen once a version has been
    shipped. Each file adds new lines but does not remove any.
    
    except.txt lists features that may disappear without breaking true
    compatibility.
    
    Starting with go1.19.txt, each API feature line must end in "#nnnnn"
    giving the GitHub issue number of the proposal issue that accepted
    the new API. This helps with our end-of-cycle audit of new APIs.
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  8. docs/ftp/README.md

    ftp> get
    (remote-file) runner/chunkdocs/metadata
    (local-file) test
    local: test remote: runner/chunkdocs/metadata
    229 Entering Extended Passive Mode (|||37785|)
    150 Data transfer starting 45 bytes
    	45        3.58 KiB/s
    226 Closing data connection, sent 45 bytes
    45 bytes received in 00:00 (3.55 KiB/s)
    ...
    ```
    
    
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  9. docs/en/docs/tutorial/bigger-applications.md

    !!! tip
        If you know perfectly how imports work, continue to the next section below.
    
    A single dot `.`, like in:
    
    ```Python
    from .dependencies import get_token_header
    ```
    
    would mean:
    
    * Starting in the same package that this module (the file `app/routers/items.py`) lives in (the directory `app/routers/`)...
    * find the module `dependencies` (an imaginary file at `app/routers/dependencies.py`)...
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  10. okhttp-tls/src/test/java/okhttp3/tls/HeldCertificateTest.kt

          .isCloseTo(now.toDouble(), deltaMillis)
        assertThat(certificate.notAfter.time.toDouble())
          .isCloseTo(now.toDouble() + durationMillis, deltaMillis)
      }
    
      @Test
      fun customInterval() {
        // 5 seconds starting on 1970-01-01.
        val heldCertificate =
          HeldCertificate.Builder()
            .validityInterval(5000L, 10000L)
            .build()
        val certificate = heldCertificate.certificate
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