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| - | Here both switch > cluster, or cluster > switch can be valid (some clusters spread their nodes on many switches, some clusters share a same switch). | + | Here both switch > cluster, or cluster > switch can be valid (some clusters spread their nodes on many switches, some clusters share a same switch). |
| Any of those resources properties can define a valid hierarchy or resources, for instance: | Any of those resources properties can define a valid hierarchy or resources, for instance: | ||