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  MCPCMS, the default or "</html>[[:en:CANDE|CANDE]]<html>" MCS&sup3;, controls DCP/MCP message traffic and implements WFL.
  MCPCMS, the default or "</html>[[:en:CANDE|CANDE]]<html>" MCS&sup3;, controls DCP/MCP message traffic and implements WFL.
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         <span style="position: relative;font-size: 10px;">&sup1; Resource limits are dynamically set except for F class which always gets the system limit if there is one.</i><br>
         <span style="z-index: 100;position: relative;font-size: 10px;">&sup1; Resource limits are dynamically set except for F class which always gets the system limit if there is one.</i><br>
         &sup2;  MCP nodes must have sub-millisecond ping. Set parameters for your own AWS or Linode accounts or your manually provisioned hosts in the Remote Inventory DS block in your home profile.<br>&sup3; MCS: a message control subsystem of a MCP.
         &sup2;  MCP nodes must have sub-millisecond ping. Set parameters for your own AWS or Linode accounts or your manually provisioned hosts in the Remote Inventory DS block in your home profile.<br>&sup3; MCS: a message control subsystem of a MCP.
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