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1 load
The maximum amount of activity that can be performed by a resource in a time period. -
2 Load Test Editor
The Visual Studio editor in which a.loadtest file is opened. It displays a tree structure of nodes.محرّر اختبار التحميل -
3 load
I[ləud] n բեռ, բեռնվածություն. a load of coal ածխի բեռ. peak load առավելագույն բեռնվածու թյունը. heavy/huge/tremendous load ծանր/ հսկա յական բեռ. work load աշխատանքի ծավալ. a load off one’s mind ուսերից բեռ ընկ նել. ծանր բեռից ազատվել. loads խսկց. մեծ քանա կություն. loads of time/people մեծ քա նա կությամբ ժամանակ/մարդիկ. (տարբեր) teaching load մանկավարժական ծանրաբեռնվածու թյուն. load of rubbish հիմարություն. a heavy load of responsibility պատասխանատվության ծանր բեռII[ləud] v բեռնել, բարձել. load the ship/the car նա վը/մեքենան բեռնել. load work to one’s assistants օգնականներին աշխատանքով ծանրա բեռնել. (պարգևատրել, շնորհել) load smb with honours հարգանք մատուցել/մեծարել. (լցնել, լիցքավորել) load the gun/camera հրացանը/ֆոտոապարատը լիցքավորել -
4 load test
"A test that studies the behavior of the program when it is working at its limits. Types of load tests include volume tests, stress tests, and storage tests. Volume tests study the largest tasks the program can deal with. Stress tests study the program's response to peak bursts of activity. Storage tests study how memory and space is used by the program, either in resident memory or on disk. A test that is designed to put a server application under heavy user load to pinpoint performance and/or scalability problems." -
5 load simulation
"An attempt to model the effect of many users accessing a server at the same time. Load tests do not generate actual load with actual users, but rather simulated load with virtual users." -
6 Load Test Wizard
A wizard that guides you through the process of creating a load test. -
7 load balancing
"In distributed processing, the distribution of activity across two or more servers in order to avoid overloading any one with too many requests from users." -
8 load balancing
"In client/server network administration, the process of reducing heavy traffic flows either by dividing a busy network segment into multiple smaller segments or by using software to distribute traffic among multiple network interface cards working simultaneously to transfer information to a server." -
9 static load balancing
The process of manually moving a group between nodes to balance the load across the nodes. -
10 remote initial program load
The ability to start a computer from elsewhere on a network.بدء تحميل برنامج عن بُعدEnglish-Arabic terms dictionary > remote initial program load
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11 capacity load
The maximum amount of scheduled work that a work center can perform at a required capacity level. -
12 Network Load Balancing
"A Windows network component that uses a distributed algorithm to load-balance Internet Protocol (IP) traffic across a number of hosts, helping to enhance the scalability and availability of mission-critical, IP-based services, such as Remote Desktop Services, Web services, virtual private networking, and streaming media. It also provides high availability by detecting host failures and automatically redistributing traffic to the surviving hosts." -
13 lighten
[΄laitn] v լուսավորել, լուսա նալ. թեթևացնել. lighten the load բեռը թեթևացնել. It lightened Կայծակը փայլատակեց -
14 stagger
I[΄stægə] n երերում, օրորումII[΄stægə] v երերալ, օրորվել. He staggered and fell Նա երերաց և վայր ընկավ. stagger under the load ծանրության տակ երերալ. (ցնցվել, ցնցել) I was staggered to hear Ես ցնցվեցի լսածիցս. (տեղաշարժել) stagger working hours աշխատանքային ժամերը տեղաշարժել -
15 system volume
"The first volume that is accessed when a computer starts up. This volume contains the hardware-specific files that are required to load Windows and includes the computer's boot manager (for loading multiple operating systems). Generally, the system volume can be, but is not required to be, the same volume as the operating system volume." -
16 system partition
"The partition that contains the hardware-specific files needed to load Windows (for example, Ntldr, Osloader, Boot.ini, Ntdetect.com). The system partition can be, but does not have to be, the same as the boot partition." -
17 dedicated adapter
"The network adapter that, when using multiple network adapters in each host of a Network Load Balancing cluster, handles network traffic not related to cluster operations (the traffic for individual hosts on the network). This adapter is programmed with the host's dedicated IP address." -
18 agent
The part of the rig that is used to run tests and generate simulated load. -
19 dynamic resource consumption for Search
The ability of Search to automatically consume fewer server resources such as memory and CPU when server resources are constrained due to transient load.English-Arabic terms dictionary > dynamic resource consumption for Search
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20 affinity
"For Network Load Balancing, the method used to associate client requests to cluster hosts. When no affinity is specified, all network requests are load balanced across the cluster without respect to their source. Affinity is implemented by directing all client requests from the same IP address to the same cluster host."
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