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	<description>Free PDF manual ebooks guide for gadgets, automotive, and electronics</description>
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		<title>Gardening for Butterflies</title>
		<description>Butterfly Life Cycle
The life of a butterfly is marked by four vastly different stages: egg, caterpillar, pupa, and adult. The egg hatches into a caterpillar, which immediately feeds on the leaf of the plant where it has hatched. In fact, rapid growth is the main objective of the caterpillar stage. ...</description>
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		<title>The Fall Vegetable Garden</title>
		<description>Planting
Remove all previous crop residues and any weed growth. Completely prepare the soil by rototilling or spading 6-8 inches deep. If spring crops were heavily fertilized, then no additional fertilization may be needed. However, 1-2 pounds of a general analysis fertilizer, such as 12-12-12, may be applied per 100 square ...</description>
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		<title>Small Plot Vegetable Gardening</title>
		<description>Space Saving Techniques
Interplanting—Grow two or more vegetables in one area by planting slow (long season) and fast maturing (short season) crops. The fast maturing vegetables will be harvested before the crops begin to crowd each other. Harvesting the short season crop also provides additional space for the later maturing vegetables. ...</description>
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		<title>Organic Vegetable Gardening</title>
		<description>SOME EARLY PLANS
Consider the size of your family and the amount of produce to be canned, frozen, stored or sold, as well as that used fresh. Don't underestimate the work involved in organic gardening.
Choosing a Location— Select a plot of good, well-drained soil near a water supply. It should be ...</description>
		<link>http://www.pdfmanualguide.com/organic-vegetable-gardening.html</link>
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		<title>Intensive Vegetable Gardening</title>
		<description>Intensive Planting Techniques
Wide Row/Raised Bed PlantingPlanting vegetables in bands 1-4 feet wide is an effective way to increase vegetable yields per square foot. Planting bands elevated 6-12 inches above the natural soil level are called raised beds. Raised beds can be open, with sloping sides, or enclosed by walls of ...</description>
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		<title>Using NetBackup For SAP To Protect SAP DB/MaxDB</title>
		<description>Creating Backup Environment Configuration FilesIn order to configure the backup environment to use NetBackup for SAP to back up SAP DB/MaxDB, you must create three files on the NetBackup for SAP (SAP DB/MaxDB) client:

backint for SAP DB/MaxDB configuration file
adapter program configuration file
NetBackup for SAP configuration file. Creating Backup Environment Configuration ...</description>
		<link>http://www.pdfmanualguide.com/using-netbackup-for-sap-to-protect-sap-dbmaxdb.html</link>
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		<title>Oracle On Demand Infrastructure Virtualization with Oracle VM</title>
		<description>BENEFITS OF VIRTUALIZATION IN ON DEMAND
With virtualization, On Demand customers benefit even further through:

Simplified solutions;
Reduced down-time;
A highly available and serviceable architecture.
Simplified Solutions
The current On Demand policy contains deployment scenarios that require additional physical servers, for example the deployment of a DMZ function or an additional instance. With virtualization, the complexity ...</description>
		<link>http://www.pdfmanualguide.com/oracle-on-demand-infrastructure-virtualization-with-oracle-vm.html</link>
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		<title>HP Integrity BL870c Server Blade</title>
		<description>The HP Integrity BL870c server blade delivers a superior platform to run mission-critical applications in a blades infrastructure—providing leading virtualization, high availability, scalability, simplified management, and energy efficiency.
Superior reliability and high availability
The Integrity BL870c offers extensive features to enhance data integrity, improve application availability, increase reliability, and reduce planned maintenance ...</description>
		<link>http://www.pdfmanualguide.com/hp-integrity-bl870c-server-blade.html</link>
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		<title>HP Virtual Server Environment Reference Architecture for Oracle RAC</title>
		<description>FEATURES

12 x 3.5 inch SAS or SATA disks
384 GB of Exadata Smart Flash Cache
2 Intel 2.53 Ghz quad-core processors
24 GB memory
Dual InfiniBand ports
Redundant power supplies
Oracle Exadata Storage Server software
Oracle Enterprise Linux
BENEFITS

Uncompressed user data capacity of up to 2 TB per server when using SAS disks
Uncompressed user data capacity of up ...</description>
		<link>http://www.pdfmanualguide.com/hp-virtual-server-environment-reference-architecture-for-oracle-rac.html</link>
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		<title>VERITAS NetBackup Microsoft Windows Users Guide</title>
		<description>This manual describes how to use NetBackup to back up and restore folders and files that reside on a Microsoft Windows PC. For specific information about the NetBackup Server software, refer to:

NetBackup Release Notes - UNIX, if you have a UNIX server, or
NetBackup Release Notes - Windows NT Server if ...</description>
		<link>http://www.pdfmanualguide.com/veritas-netbackup-microsoft-windows-users-guide.html</link>
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