25 | | 0:: Don't user homogeneous redundancy (all hosts are numerically equivalent) |
26 | | 1:: Use a fine-grained classification with 80 classes (4 OS and 20 CPU types). |
27 | | 2:: Use a coarse-grained classification in which there are 4 classes: Windows, Linux, Mac-PPC and Mac-Intel. |
| 25 | 0:: No homogeneous redundancy (all hosts are numerically equivalent) |
| 26 | 1:: A fine-grained classification with 80 classes (4 OS and 20 CPU types). |
| 27 | 2:: A coarse-grained classification in which there are 4 classes: Windows, Linux, Mac-PPC and Mac-Intel. |