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1 tolerant
[΄tɔlərənt] a համբերատար, հանդուր ժող. tolerant society հանդուրժող հասա րակություն -
2 tolérant
رحب الصدرسمحمترفقمتساهلمتسامحمتلطف -
3 tolerant
متحمل* * *مُتَحَمَّل -
4 tolérant
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5 FAULT-TOLERANT
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6 fault tolerant heap
A heap manager that can tolerate some types of programming errors (faults) which in the default Windows heap manager would result in crashes. -
7 compréhensif
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8 compréhensive
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9 large
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10 ouvert
1 pas fermé مفتوح [maf׳tuːћ]◊Le magasin est ouvert. — الحانوت مفتوح
2 qui laisse passer مفتوح [maf׳tuːћ]◊Le robinet est ouvert. — الحنفية مفتوحة
* * *1 pas fermé مفتوح [maf׳tuːћ]◊Le magasin est ouvert. — الحانوت مفتوح
2 qui laisse passer مفتوح [maf׳tuːћ]◊Le robinet est ouvert. — الحنفية مفتوحة
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11 ouverte
1 pas fermé مفتوح [maf׳tuːћ]◊Le magasin est ouvert. — الحانوت مفتوح
2 qui laisse passer مفتوح [maf׳tuːћ]◊Le robinet est ouvert. — الحنفية مفتوحة
* * *1 pas fermé مفتوح [maf׳tuːћ]◊Le magasin est ouvert. — الحانوت مفتوح
2 qui laisse passer مفتوح [maf׳tuːћ]◊Le robinet est ouvert. — الحنفية مفتوحة
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12 fault tolerance
"The ability of computer hardware or software to ensure data integrity when hardware failures occur. Fault-tolerant features appear in many server operating systems and include mirrored volumes, RAID-5 volumes, and server clusters." -
13 mirrored volume
"A fault-tolerant volume that duplicates data on two physical disks. A mirrored volume provides data redundancy by using two identical volumes, which are called mirrors, to duplicate the information contained on the volume. A mirror is always located on a different disk. If one of the physical disks fails, the data on the failed disk becomes unavailable, but the system continues to operate in the mirror on the remaining disk. You can create mirrored volumes only on dynamic disks on computers running the Windows 2000 Server or Windows Server 2003 families of operating systems. You cannot extend mirrored volumes." -
14 RAID-5 volume
"A fault-tolerant volume with data and parity striped intermittently across three or more physical disks. Parity is a calculated value that is used to reconstruct data after a failure. If a portion of a physical disk fails, Windows recreates the data that was on the failed portion from the remaining data and parity. You can create RAID-5 volumes only on dynamic disks on computers running the Windows 2000 Server or Windows Server 2003 families of operating systems. You cannot mirror or extend RAID-5 volumes. In Windows NT 4.0, a RAID-5 volume was known as a striped set with parity." -
15 superscope
"An administrative grouping feature that supports a DHCP server's ability to use more than scope for each physical interface and subnet. Superscopes are useful under the following conditions: If more DHCP clients must be added to a network than were originally planned, if an Internet Protocol (IP) network is renumbered, or if two or more DHCP servers are configured to provide scope redundancy and fault-tolerant design DHCP service for a single subnet. Each superscope can contain one or more member scopes (also known as ""child scopes"")." -
16 fault
[fɔ:lt] n սխալ, թերություն, արատ. a fault in essay սխալ ստեղծագործության մեջ. find fault with մանրախնդրություն անել. տեխ. անսար քություն, վթար a fault in the electrical system ան սարքություն էլեկտրական համակար գում. (մեղք) He is at fault նա մեղավոր է/ճիշտ չէ. without fault անմեղ. personal fault անձնական մեղք. admissin of fault մեղքի ընդունում. Unless my memory is at fault Եթե ինձ իմ հիշողությունը չի դավաճանում. be at fault հետքը կորցնել: հմկրգ. fault - tolerant system սխալների նկատ մամբ կայուն համակարգ. fault avoidance ան սարքության կանխում. fault detection սխալ ների հայտնաբերում. fault look up անսար քությունների որո նում
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