Sizing definition

Sizing means the sizing of an Instance, which is determined by the number of Cores or vCPUs that will be accessible by each Instance
Sizing means the sizing of an Instance, which is determined by the number of vCPUs that will be accessible by, and the Memory assigned to, each Instance.
Sizing means the increased physical sizing of lines, equipment, physical plant and elements of the collection and treatment system necessary to accommodate existing or proposed sewerage demand flows. (Ord. 1068, 2016; Ord.1037, 2014; Ord. 873 (part), 2005; Ord. 832 (part), 2003)

Examples of Sizing in a sentence

  • Sizing and pick-up of coats will be in the Main Hospital (B1.4306).


More Definitions of Sizing

Sizing means the increased physical sizing of lines, equipment, physical plant, and other elements of the system necessary to accommodate any demand flow, existing or proposed.
Sizing means the maximum subsidy amount that can be offered to a Grantee, as determined by a project cash-flow analysis performed by MOHCD underwriters.
Sizing means to physically alter the size of waste through the use of
Sizing means to physically alter the size of waste through the use of hand operated (manual and powered) portable equipment (e.g., reciprocating saw, hand saw, nibblers, etc.) so as to render the waste non-hazardous or less hazardous; safer to transport, store, or dispose of; or amenable for recovery, amenable for storage, or reduced in volume. Repackaging may be performed, as required, as an incidental part of treatment by sizing.
Sizing means determining how much we will issue in a senior and/or supplemental Severance Tax Note in December/June.
Sizing means the size of Iron Ore supplied by the Seller under this Deed.

Related to Sizing

  • Grading means the movement or redistribution of the soil, sand, rock, gravel, sediment, or other material on a site in a manner that alters the natural contour of the land.

  • Stability (7) means the standard deviation (1 sigma) of the variation of a particular parameter from its calibrated value measured under stable temperature conditions. This can be expressed as a function of time.

  • shoring means a system used to support the sides of an excavation and which is intended to prevent the cave-in or the collapse of the sides of an excavation;