This Week I Learned - Week #298

This Week I Learned -

You might not need jQuery

There are significant differences between running SAP HANA on HANA Large Instance and SAP HANA running on VMs deployed in Azure:
·         There is no virtualization layer for SAP HANA on Azure (Large Instances). You get the performance of the underlying bare-metal hardware.
·         Unlike Azure, the SAP HANA on Azure (Large Instances) server is dedicated to a specific customer. There is no possibility that a server unit or host is hard or soft partitioned. As a result, a HANA Large Instance unit is used as assigned as a whole to a tenant and with that to you. A reboot or shutdown of the server doesn't lead automatically to the operating system and SAP HANA being deployed on another server. (For Type I class SKUs, the only exception is if a server encounters issues and redeployment needs to be performed on another server.)
·         Unlike Azure, where host processor types are selected for the best price/performance ratio, the processor types chosen for SAP HANA on Azure (Large Instances) are the highest performing of the Intel E7v3 and E7v4 processor line.

RailwayAPI maintains a huge and updated collection of Trains run by Indian Railways and Stations data along with features like Train Live status, PNR status, Arrivals on Station, Trains Between Stations etc collected from various sources and then normalized.

* With the Maharashtra government deciding to introduce job and education quotas for Marathas, demands for similar reservations by other communities in other parts of the country are likely to get louder. More than a quarter century after the liberalization of the economy and the burial of socialism, government jobs seem to be back in favour among India’s aspiring classes. But there is an even greater paradox in these demands: the most intense agitations for quotas in government jobs have been in some of the most prosperous and industrialized states: Gujarat, Maharashtra and Haryana. Tamil Nadu and Karnataka—along with Gujarat, Maharashtra and Haryana account for half of the country’s industrial workforce - Mint

* An increase in the number of vehicles on Hyderabad’s roads from 16.72 lakh in 2010 to over 50 lakh vehicles in 2018 is the main reason of the city’s traffic woes

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