Examples of 'workloads' in a sentence

Meaning of "workloads"

workload (noun): the amount of work to be done, especially by a particular person or machine
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On country office workloads and indicators of performance.
Workloads will increase as programs are introduced or changed.
There are a number of workloads suited to this option.
All workloads are considered temporary and transient.
Flexibility to shift workloads across physical servers.
Workloads within the same server chassis.
Participants identified heavy workloads as an impediment to learning.
Workloads thus become much more portable.
And keep your workloads under control.
Workloads have significant impact on stress levels.
Better placement of workloads across cloud resources.
Workloads are ballooning and everything feels important.
Containers will make workloads extremely portable.
Workloads without slowing down your business.
Query performance is increased for certain workloads.

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Country office workloads and indicators of efficiency.
This saves time and reduces workloads.
Process critical workloads with intelligent infrastructure.
Infrastructure scales on demand to support dynamic workloads.
Migrating workloads and applications to the cloud.
Handle the toughest workloads with ease.
Multiple workloads competing for system resources.
A new partnership is powering modern enterprise workloads.
Virtualized workloads add another level of complexity.
Clustering provides dynamically distributed messaging workloads.
Increased workloads for the remaining staff.
Intuitive data availability for tiered workloads.
Migration of workloads between different clouds and.
Canadian parents report higher total workloads.
Unmanageable workloads or lack of control over work.
Manage optimal and equitable sharing of workloads.
Unrealistic workloads also pushed them to leave.
These activities may result in output or workloads.
All of the workloads on our primary servers.
Many staff already face unacceptable workloads.
A lot of workloads can sometimes lead to stress.
It does not introduce additional workloads at software level.
Add workloads without impacting performance.
An online collaborative board helps analyse workloads.
Jobs with large workloads are associated with presenteeism.
Services are a logical abstraction for managing workloads.
Show workloads of employees and departments.
Can handle large and complicated workloads.
Many server workloads are now virtualized.
Midwives are also under high workloads.
Match your workloads to the types of service available.
Considering the constraints of time and workloads.
Intense workloads with moderate capacity.
Reduce the unacceptably high workloads of some staff.
Workloads are better controlled and monitored.

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