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	<title>Comments on: MCS StorageView</title>
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		<title>By: Peter Rudolf</title>
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		<dc:creator>Peter Rudolf</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2008 15:49:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>New Version 1.1 are ready to download

 Read and Refresh the Data automatic every x Minutes
-          Sort the Columns
-          Store the Data in a MS-Access DB
-          DatabaseView with Graphical Diagrams for the logical Partitions (You can See now the History from used and unused Spaces) and see what Storage the VM REALLY Needed
-          DatabaseView with Graphical Diagrams for the Memory Usage (You can See now the History from used and unused Memory) and see what Memory the VM REALLY Needed
-          DatabaseView with Graphical Diagrams for the CPU Usage (You can See now the History from used and unused CPU) and see what CPU the VM REALLY Needed
-          In all Graphical Diagrams you can Zoom in and Out in the History (also print the diagram,</description>
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<p> Read and Refresh the Data automatic every x Minutes<br />
-          Sort the Columns<br />
-          Store the Data in a MS-Access DB<br />
-          DatabaseView with Graphical Diagrams for the logical Partitions (You can See now the History from used and unused Spaces) and see what Storage the VM REALLY Needed<br />
-          DatabaseView with Graphical Diagrams for the Memory Usage (You can See now the History from used and unused Memory) and see what Memory the VM REALLY Needed<br />
-          DatabaseView with Graphical Diagrams for the CPU Usage (You can See now the History from used and unused CPU) and see what CPU the VM REALLY Needed<br />
-          In all Graphical Diagrams you can Zoom in and Out in the History (also print the diagram,</p>
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