Fabric definition

Fabric means the structure of a building comprising its walls, floor and roof;
Fabric means a collection of one or more Nodes. In the case of multiple Nodes, the Nodes are connected via a high speed network whose data can be accessed via a remote direct memory access (RDMA) protocol. The list of Fabrics in the Platform can be seen by viewing the Fabric column in the Node section of the Account Resource.
Fabric means the spatial arrangement and orientation of the components (crystals, particles, cement) of a sedimentary rock. The complete spatial and geometrical configuration of all those components that make up a deformed rock. It covers such terms as texture, structure, and preferred orientation.

Examples of Fabric in a sentence

  • If enabled by Xxxxxxxx, the “GigaVUE-FM Fabric Manager” console (“Fabric Manager”) installed in Customer’s environment will transmit periodic usage reports to Gigamon to demonstrate Customer’s compliance with the applicable Data Use Limits.

  • Should Customer disable Fabric Manager reporting, Customer agrees to generate a monthly report via Fabric Manager that discloses the quantity of data processed by the applicable Products (the “Usage Report”) which shall be emailed to Gigamon at xxx-xxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx at the end of each month.

  • OneLake Uptime Percentage: The Uptime Percentage is calculated using the following formula: *Downtime Minutes does not include any period of time where the inability to use Fabric features within a given Capacity was due to Microsoft Fabric throttling policy.


More Definitions of Fabric

Fabric means the roof, interior and exterior walls, windows (including casements, sashes, stone tracery, stained and other glass and material used to hold the glass in place), floors, exterior doors, supporting structural elements, sprinkler system, decorated portions of the sanctuary and nave walls, carved or decorated architectural elements and sculptural items (both interior and exterior), ecclesiastical furnishings and fittings, mechanical clock above the crossing and its related fittings, steeple bells and their associated mechanisms, and steeple, of the Cathedral, but does not include portions of the Cathedral described in section 5;
Fabric means all the physical material of the Heritage Place.
Fabric means the structure of a building comprising its walls, floor and roof; “historic”, in
Fabric means all the physical material of the place including components, fixtures, contents and objects.
Fabric means all the physical material of the place including structural elements, fixtures, finishes, contents and objects. Fabric includes building interiors and sub-surface remains, as well as excavated material.
Fabric. , in relation to tyres, means the reinforcing materials in the body of a tyre including the wire mesh, steel or cord, which is not intended to come in contact with the surface of the road;
Fabric means a network of essentially unidirection- ally extending cords, which may be twisted, and which in turn are composed of a plurality of a multi- plicity of filaments (which may also be twisted) of a