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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Apache Ambari subproject
**Ambari Metrics System** ("AMS") is a system for collecting, aggregating,
serving and visualizing daemon and system metrics in Ambari-managed clusters.
The original JIRA Epic for Ambari Metrics System can be found here:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-5707
-First official release of AMS was with Ambari 2.0.0. With metrics repro split,
the aim is to be able to release the sub-project with separate cadence than
Amabri.
+First official release of AMS was with Ambari 2.0.0. With metrics repro split,
the aim is to be able to release the sub-project with separate cadence than
Ambari.
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