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  1. build-logic/jvm/src/main/kotlin/gradlebuild.unittest-and-compile.gradle.kts

    /**
     * Whether the project supports running with predictive test selection.
     *
     * Our performance tests don't work with PTS, yet.
     * Smoke and soak tests are hard to grasp for PTS, that is why we run them without.
     * When running on Windows with PTS, SimplifiedKotlinScriptEvaluatorTest fails. See https://github.com/gradle/gradle-private/issues/3615.
     */
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  2. operator/README.md

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    # Istio Operator
    
    The istio/operator repo is part of istio/istio from 1.5 onwards.
    You can [contribute](../CONTRIBUTING.md) by picking an
    [unassigned open issue](https://github.com/istio/istio/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3Aarea%2Fenvironments%2Foperator+no%3Aassignee),
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  3. docs/bucket/replication/README.md

    When an object is deleted from the source bucket, the corresponding replica version will be marked deleted if delete marker replication is enabled in the replication configuration. Replication of deletes that specify a version id (a.k.a hard deletes) can be enabled by setting the `DeleteReplication` status to enabled in the replication configuration. This is a MinIO specific extension that can be enabled using the `mc replicate add` or `mc replicate edit` command with the --replicate "delete"...
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  4. docs/en/docs/deployment/docker.md

    **available machines** taking into account the amount of memory needed by them, and the amount available in the machines in the cluster.
    
    If your application is **simple**, this will probably **not be a problem**, and you might not need to specify hard memory limits. But if you are **using a lot of memory** (for example with **machine learning** models), you should check how much memory you are consuming and adjust the **number of containers** that runs in **each machine** (and maybe add more machines...
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