If a workspace is waiting to start, what status is shown?

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Multiple Choice

If a workspace is waiting to start, what status is shown?

Explanation:
Queued means the workspace has been submitted and is waiting in the processing queue to start. It isn’t running yet, but will move to Running as soon as a worker or server slot becomes available. This differs from Running (actively processing), Completed (finished), and Failed (ended with an error). So when a workspace is waiting to start, you’ll see it in the Queued state, reflecting its place in line for execution. If needed, you can adjust scheduling or resources to reduce wait time.

Queued means the workspace has been submitted and is waiting in the processing queue to start. It isn’t running yet, but will move to Running as soon as a worker or server slot becomes available. This differs from Running (actively processing), Completed (finished), and Failed (ended with an error). So when a workspace is waiting to start, you’ll see it in the Queued state, reflecting its place in line for execution. If needed, you can adjust scheduling or resources to reduce wait time.

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