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| Articles about Bonding |
| Parent-Child Bonding | | 2008-04-20 12:32:46 | | Parent-Child Bonding: Crucial Aspect in a Kid’s Development
By Wendi Garcia
Child experts reiterate how the right kinds of kids toys contribute to the developmental progress of your kid. This has been proved by countless studies and is accepted as a fact by almost every parent. The right kind of educational kids toys indeed play a [...] | | By: Parenting & Pregnancy | | |
| | Male Bonding 3 | | 2008-04-19 23:00:00 | | Whether you're 2 years old or 50 years old...there's nothing like a Saturday afternoon nap!Links to previous Male Bonding posts...Saturday, August 4, 2007Monday, June 4, 2007
| | By: The Booga Wooga | | |
| | Network bonding : Part II ( modes of bonding ) | | 2008-02-01 02:59:00 | | The steps for creating network boding in Linux is available in http://unixfoo.blogspot.com/search/label/networking. RHEL bonding supports 7 possible "modes" for bonded interfaces. These modes determine the way in which traffic sent out of the bonded interface is actually dispersed over the real interfaces. Modes 0, 1, and 2 are by far the most commonly used among them.Mode 0 (balance-rr)This mode transmits packets in a sequential order from the first available slave through the last. If two real interfaces are slaves in the bond and two packets arrive destined out of the bonded interface the first will be transmitted on the first slave and the second frame will be transmitted on the second slave. The third packet will be sent on the first and so on. This provides load balancing and fault tolerance.Mode 1 (active-backup)This mode places one of the interfaces into a backup state and will only make it active if the link is lost by the active interface. Only one slave in the bond is activ | | By: unix - linux - storage | | |
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| Bonding Assistance Program, $15,000,000 total funding | | 2007-12-06 18:30:00 | | Purpose of this program:
To enhance and further the opportunity for Small and Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (SDBEs) to obtain bid, performance and payment bonds for transportation-related contracts emanating from the DOT, its grantees, recipients, their contractors and subcontractors.
Possible uses and use restrictions...
The bonds are issued in support of transportation-related contracts | | By: FREE BUSINESS GRANTS AND LOANS | | |
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