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distributed object store (
RADOS) object-based
storage system. More
frequently used are
libraries for Ceph's
RADOS Block Device (RBD),
RADOS Gateway, and Ceph...
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Radoš (Serbian: Радош) may
refer to:
Serbian masculine given name
Radoš Bajić (born 1953),
actor Radoš Bulatović (born 1984),
footballer Radoš Čubrić (1934–2017)...
- Deutsch-Kreuz Szászkeresztúr Meșendorf
Meschendorf Mese Roadeș
Radenthal or
Radeln Rádos Viscri Deutschweißkirch/Deutsch-Weisskirch Weißkirch/Weisskirch Szászfehéregyháza...
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Rado or
rado in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rado or
Radó may
refer to:
Rado (mayor of the palace) (died 617),
Burgundian palace mayor Rado (palatine)...
- and Pisa. He was the
father of
lawyer Nikolaos Rados and the
grandfather of
professor Konstantinos Rados, who
served as a
curator at the
National Historical...
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Tibor Radó (Hungarian:
Radó Tibor [
ˈrɒdoː ˈtibor]; June 2, 1895 –
December 29, 1965) was a
Hungarian mathematician who
moved to the
United States after...
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October 2021.
Radoš Protić at Soccerway.com
Radoš Protić at WorldFootball.net
Radoš Protić at
kicker (in German)
Radoš Protić at FBref.com
Radoš Protić at...
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Radoš (born 5
September 1964) is a
Croatian prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church who has been the
bishop of Varaždin
since 1
August 2019. Bože
Radoš was...
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Antonia Rados (born 15 June 1953 in Klagenfurt, Carinthia[citation needed]) is an
Austrian television journalist working for RTL
Television since 1993...
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Kirill Gerstein and András Schiff.
Rados was born in
Budapest on 26
October 1934, the son of
violinist Dezső
Rados [hu] who was
known as a
violin teacher...