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  1. docs/distributed/README.md

    ## Why distributed MinIO?
    
    MinIO in distributed mode can help you setup a highly-available storage system with a single object storage deployment. With distributed MinIO, you can optimally use storage devices, irrespective of their location in a network.
    
    ### Data protection
    
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  2. guava/src/com/google/common/collect/DiscreteDomain.java

       *
       * @return the distance as described above, or {@link Long#MIN_VALUE} or {@link Long#MAX_VALUE} if
       *     the distance is too small or too large, respectively.
       */
      public abstract long distance(C start, C end);
    
      /**
       * Returns the minimum value of type {@code C}, if it has one. The minimum value is the unique
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  3. android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/AbstractContainerTester.java

       */
      protected final void expectContents(E... elements) {
        expectContents(asList(elements));
      }
    
      /**
       * Asserts that the collection under test contains exactly the given elements, respecting
       * cardinality but not order. Subclasses may override this method to provide stronger assertions,
       * e.g., to check ordering in lists, but realize that <strong>unless a test extends {@link
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  4. common-protos/k8s.io/api/policy/v1/generated.proto

      //
      // AlwaysAllow policy means that all running pods (status.phase="Running"),
      // but not yet healthy are considered disrupted and can be evicted regardless
      // of whether the criteria in a PDB is met. This means perspective running
      // pods of a disrupted application might not get a chance to become healthy.
      // Healthy pods will be subject to the PDB for eviction.
      //
      // Additional policies may be added in the future.
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  5. internal/dsync/dsync-server_test.go

    	l.mutex.Lock()
    	defer l.mutex.Unlock()
    	if len(args.UID) != 0 {
    		return false, fmt.Errorf("ForceUnlock called with non-empty UID: %s", args.UID)
    	}
    	delete(l.lockMap, args.Resources[0]) // Remove the lock (irrespective of write or read lock)
    	reply = true
    	return reply, nil
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  6. istioctl/pkg/metrics/metrics.go

    query results are printed to the console, organized by workload name.
    
    All metrics returned are from server-side reports. This means that latencies
    and error rates are from the perspective of the service itself and not of an
    individual client (or aggregate set of clients). Rates and latencies are
    calculated over a time interval of 1 minute.
    `,
    		Example: `  # Retrieve workload metrics for productpage-v1 workload
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  7. internal/grid/handlers.go

    }
    
    // WithOutCapacity adjusts the output capacity from the handler perspective.
    // This must be done prior to registering the handler.
    func (h *StreamTypeHandler[Payload, Req, Resp]) WithOutCapacity(out int) *StreamTypeHandler[Payload, Req, Resp] {
    	h.OutCapacity = out
    	return h
    }
    
    // WithInCapacity adjusts the input capacity from the handler perspective.
    // This must be done prior to registering the handler.
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  8. guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/TypeResolver.java

       * {@code Map<T, Something>} to {@code Map<String, Something>} etc. Similarly, {@code formal} and
       * {@code actual} can be {@code Map<K, V>} and {@code Map<String, Integer>} respectively, or they
       * can be {@code E[]} and {@code String[]} respectively, or even any arbitrary combination
       * thereof.
       *
       * @param formal The type whose type variables or itself is mapped to other type(s). It's almost
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  9. guava/src/com/google/common/net/InetAddresses.java

     *
     * <p>When dealing with {@link Inet4Address} and {@link Inet6Address} objects as byte arrays (vis.
     * {@code InetAddress.getAddress()}) they are 4 and 16 bytes in length, respectively, and represent
     * the address in network byte order.
     *
     * <p>Examples of IP addresses and their byte representations:
     *
     * <dl>
     *   <dt>The IPv4 loopback address, {@code "127.0.0.1"}.
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  10. common-protos/k8s.io/api/autoscaling/v2/generated.proto

      // +optional
      optional HorizontalPodAutoscalerStatus status = 3;
    }
    
    // HorizontalPodAutoscalerBehavior configures the scaling behavior of the target
    // in both Up and Down directions (scaleUp and scaleDown fields respectively).
    message HorizontalPodAutoscalerBehavior {
      // scaleUp is scaling policy for scaling Up.
      // If not set, the default value is the higher of:
      //   * increase no more than 4 pods per 60 seconds
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