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====== Zones and Repositories ====== | ====== Zones and Repositories ====== | ||
- | ===== Overview ===== | + | |
The purpose of this section is to explain the concept of Zones and Repositories and how these objects interact to facilitate a flexible storage solution in TapeTrack. | The purpose of this section is to explain the concept of Zones and Repositories and how these objects interact to facilitate a flexible storage solution in TapeTrack. | ||
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When people book at our restaurant, they book as a company and they book our tables out indefinitely (we serve Fortune 100 companies in this analogy). | When people book at our restaurant, they book as a company and they book our tables out indefinitely (we serve Fortune 100 companies in this analogy). | ||
- | * Walmart | + | * Walmart |
- | * Berkshire Hathaway | + | * Berkshire Hathaway |
- | * Apple need seating for 250 people | + | * Apple needs seating for 250 people, and don't mind dining in multiple |
- | * Exxon Mobile need 400 seats so we give them seats 1 through 400 in the Orange Room. | + | * Exxon Mobile need 400 seats, so we give them seats 1 through 400 in the Orange Room. |
- | * McKesson | + | * McKesson |
- | * United Health Group need 50 seats so we give them seats 81 through 130 in the Green Room. | + | * United Health Group need, 50 seats so we give them seats 81 through 130 in the Green Room. |
- | * CVS Health | + | * CVS Health |
- | * General Motors | + | * General Motors |
- | * AT& | + | * AT& |
===== Seating ===== | ===== Seating ===== | ||
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Each of the diners is assigned a seat, relative to the start of their reservation, | Each of the diners is assigned a seat, relative to the start of their reservation, | ||
- | - The first Walmart diner will be seated | + | - The first Walmart diner will be seated on the first seat of the first table in the Purple Room. |
- | - The 11th Walmart diner will be seated | + | - The 11th Walmart diner will be seated |
- | - The 215 Apple diner will be seated in the 5th seat in the xxxxx table of the Purple Room. | + | - The 215th Apple diner will be seated in the 5th seat in the 22nd table of the Purple |
+ | - There are 5 diners from both CVS Health and General Motors seated at table 13 in the Green Room. | ||
+ | - There are 5 diners from AT&T and 15 diners from General Motors at table 21 in the Orange | ||
===== The Analogy ===== | ===== The Analogy ===== | ||
- | In this analogy each of the rooms represents a Zone, and each of the bookings represents a Repository. | + | In this analogy each of the rooms represents a Zone, each of the seats represent a slot and each of the bookings represents a Repository. |
A booking can occupy one or more rooms, and a room can be occupied by one or more reservations. | A booking can occupy one or more rooms, and a room can be occupied by one or more reservations. | ||
- | Further, let's consider each of the diners, and how they are assigned to a table. In the a | ||
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