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41 secondary database
"In log shipping, a read-only database that was created by restoring a full backup of the primary database (without recovery) on a separate server instance (the secondary server). Log backup from the primary database is restored at regular intervals onto the secondary database." -
42 secondary server
"In a log shipping configuration, the server instance where the secondary database resides. At regular intervals, the secondary server copies the latest log backup from the primary database and restores the log to the secondary database. The secondary server is a warm standby server." -
43 primary database
"In a log shipping, a read-write database whose transaction log is backed up at regular intervals for restoring onto one or more secondary databases." -
44 primary server
"In a log shipping configuration, the server instance where the primary database resides." -
45 freight terms
The agreed-upon method for handling shipping costs. Freight terms identify the party responsible for the payment of freight charges. -
46 container
A handling unit for shipping and receiving items. -
47 picking list
"A list of the items, along with their quantities and locations, that are required to fill a manufacturing order or shipping order." -
48 dispatch
To make adjustments to production jobs on a selected work center to prepare them for shipping. -
49 United Parcel Service zone
"A geographical division used by the U.S.-based carrier, UPS, to determine shipping time and costs."English-Arabic terms dictionary > United Parcel Service zone
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50 ship date
The date that items are shipped from a shipping location. -
51 UPS zone
"A geographical division used by the U.S.-based carrier, UPS, to determine shipping time and costs." -
52 Free On Board
A shipping method that establishes the point at which ownership of goods passes to the buyer. The FOB can establish ownership when an item is damaged in transit. -
53 FOB
A shipping method that establishes the point at which ownership of goods passes to the buyer. The FOB can establish ownership when an item is damaged in transit. -
54 local continuous replication
"A replication that uses a single server and built-in technology to create and maintain a copy of a storage group on a second set of disks that are connected to the same server as the primary storage group. LCR provides asynchronous log shipping, log replay, and a quick manual switch to a copy of the data."English-Arabic terms dictionary > local continuous replication
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55 cluster continuous replication
A replication that combines the asynchronous log shipping and replay features built into Exchange 2007 with the failover and management features provided by a failover cluster that is created with the Microsoft Windows Cluster service.English-Arabic terms dictionary > cluster continuous replication
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56 GDR
"A release process used internally at Microsoft to track the extra processes, such as additional testing, required to post a hotfix on Microsoft public Web sites or to allow a third party the ability to distribute a hotfix, such as an OEM pre-installing a hotfix prior to shipping to a customer." -
57 cross-docking
"A distribution practice in which items flow from receiving to shipping, with limited or no storage required." -
58 Active View
"A feature in Hotmail that's designed to help people get more done on the web without having to leave their inbox. Active View displays directly in the body of the e-mail message, showing either previews to other web content or interactive elements created by the sender that let the recipient complete core tasks. A preview message example might include a reference to a file on a photo-sharing or video-sharing website that the recipient can view in the message, or package-tracking information that's extracted from a shipping website. Interactive scenarios might include rating movies and updating wish lists on movie-rental websites or responding to invitations or comments on social networking websites." -
59 goods in transit
Items that have been dispatched from the shipping location but have not yet arrived at the delivery location. -
60 in-transit lead time
The lead time required for an item to leave the shipping party and arrive at the receiving party.
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