Whenyou are creating a virtual private cloud (VPC) for use with Amazon WorkSpaces, your VPC's subnets must reside in different Availability Zones in the Region where you're launching WorkSpaces. Availability Zones are distinct locations that are engineered to be isolated from failures in other Availability Zones. By launching instances in separate Availability Zones, you can protect your applications from the failure of a single location. Each subnet must reside entirely within one Availability Zone and cannot span zones.
An Availability Zone is represented by a Region code followed by a letter identifier; for example, us-east-1a. To ensure that resources are distributed across the Availability Zones for a Region, we independently map Availability Zones to names for each AWS account. For example, the Availability Zone us-east-1a for your AWS account might not be the same location as us-east-1a for another AWS account.
To coordinate Availability Zones across accounts, you must use the AZ ID, which is a unique and consistent identifier for an Availability Zone. For example, use1-az2 is an AZ ID for the us-east-1 Region and it has the same location in every AWS account.
Viewing AZ IDs enables you to determine the location of resources in one account relative to the resources in another account. For example, if you share a subnet in the Availability Zone with the AZ ID use1-az2 with another account, this subnet is available to that account in the Availability Zone whose AZ ID is also use1-az2. The AZ ID for each VPC and subnet is displayed in the Amazon VPC console.
Amazon WorkSpaces is only available in a subset of the Availability Zones for each supported Region. The following table lists the AZ IDs that you can use for each Region. To see the mapping of AZ IDs to Availability Zones in your account, see AZ IDs for Your Resources in the AWS RAM User Guide.
I wanted to know if it's possible to deploy parts of a flow/specific flow zones from a project through project bundles, or through the Copy functionality from a Design Node to either another Design Node or Automation Node. If this is not currently possible, are there any current best practices/recommendations for deploying specific flow zones/parts of flows?
Use case: For example on a project sometimes there might be multiple flow zones for testing different types of models/tweaks for region specific use cases/etc. In the end we may decide to go ahead and deploy only one of the flow zones because of a multitude of factors (performance, etc.). However, we would still like to keep the other parts of the flow available so we are able to look back if needed.
Is the best practice in this case to break up the project into multiple projects? Or are there other ways to deploy parts of the flow and not the entire flow? Thanks for any recommendations/suggestions!
Day.js supports time zone via the Internationalization API in supported environments. By using the native API, no extra bytes of timezone data need to be included in code bundle.
The list of all time zone names can be found in the IANA database.
As Angular moves towards a zoneless application development model, Zone.js is no longer accepting new features, including additional patches for native platform APIs. The team will also not be accepting any low priority bug fixes. Any critical bug fixes that relate to Angular's direct use of Zone.js will still be accepted.
Prior to v0.11.1, Zone.js provided two distribution bundle formats in the dist folder.They were (1) ES5 bundle distributed as zone.js and (2) ES2015 bundle distributed as zone-evergreen.js.Both of these bundles were in UMD format, and are used for Angular's differential-loading mechanism.
zone.js patches the async APIs described above, but those patches will have some overhead.Starting from zone.js v0.8.9, you can choose which web API module you want to patch.For more details, pleasesee MODULE.md.
Additional optional patches not included in the zone.js bundles which extend functionality.The additional bundles can be found under zone.js/plugins folder.To use these bundles, add the following code after importing zone.js bundle.
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The commercial energy code requires that a registered professional submit compliance documentation (construction documents and compliance verification). In the IECC, Section C103.1 Construction Documents, General, the wording states that construction documentation and other supporting data shall be submitted in one or more sets with each application for a permit. The construction documents shall be prepared by a registered design professional where required by the statutes of the jurisdiction in which the project is to be constructed. Where special conditions exist, the code official is authorized to require necessary construction documents to be prepared by a registered design professional.
The definition in the code for a registered design professional is: an individual who is registered or licensed to practice their respective design profession as defined by the statutory requirements of the professional registration laws of the state or jurisdiction in which the project is to be constructed.
Unfortunately, there is not a way to merge files. The web tool is definitely the way to go when you have multiple contractors involved as you can create a generic log in and each contractor can work on the same project file to enter their information (e.g., building envelope, lighting, mechanical).
Electric central furnace does not qualify for the High Performance HVAC efficiency package. ALL systems in a project must meet the criteria of C406.2 and if your system(s) cannot be found in C406.2 then by default it does not qualify. In these cases if you want to use the electric central furnace then you have to choose a different additional efficiency package.
In the same way that some window manufacturers only refer to the center of glass performance (and to ignore the thermal bridging through the window frame), door manufacturers have preferred to talk about the door slab only (and to ignore the thermal bridging in the frame). However, Standard 90.1 requires whole product ratings in accordance with NFRC 100.
The bottom line from a strict 90.1 and IECC perspective is that if the U-factor is not developed using NFRC 100, the default values in Standard 90.1 must be used. These defaults are available in COMcheck and can be used. They represent very poorly performing doors, which can be an issue for some buildings if the door area is a significant fraction of the wall area.
The problem most likely relates to the basement walls you have specified. The DOE-2 simulation program used in REScheck for performance alternative calculations sometimes generates this error even though the entries appear valid.
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