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  • '''Micro-Partitioning''' is a form of [[logical partitioning]] which was introduced by [[IBM]] on systems using the [[POWER5]] processor The POWER Hypervisor controls time slicing, management of all hardware interrupts, dynamic movement of resources across multiple operating systems ...
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  • '''Dynamic Logical Partitioning''' ('''DLPAR'''), is the capability of a [[LPAR|logical partition]] (LPAR) ...or added enhanced DLPAR capabilities, including [[Micro-Partitioning|micro-partitioning]]: up to 10 LPARs can be configured per processor, with a single multiproce ...
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  • ...ion]] techniques and careful planning can enable a bare-metal restore to a hardware configuration different from the original. ...of the same type but equal or larger size, or alternatively a variety of [[Hardware virtualization|virtualization]] technologies as they often represent a more ...
    3 KB (529 words) - 09:56, 27 April 2022
  • (In the [[automation]] and [[engineering]] environments, the '''hardware''' engineer or architect encompasses the [[electronics engineering]] and [[ The '''hardware systems architect''' or '''hardware architect''' is responsible for: ...
    14 KB (2,169 words) - 14:05, 9 January 2025
  • {{for|the type of disk partition|Disk partitioning#Extended partition}} {{Short description|Subset of a computer's hardware resources, virtualized as a separate computer}} ...
    12 KB (1,766 words) - 07:30, 23 April 2025
  • ...are. For other uses, see for example [[Computer architecture]], [[Computer hardware]] or [[Architecture (disambiguation)]].}} ...uthor1=Rai, L. |author2=Kang, S.J. |title=Rule-based modular software and hardware architecture for multi-shaped robots using real-time dynamic behavior ident ...
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  • ...of disk drives supported by each driver, and Unix only ran on one vendor's hardware.<ref name="4.4bsd">{{cite book | last1 = McKusick | first1 = Marshall Kirk ...the [[Computer Consoles Inc.|CCI Power 6/32]], Berkeley implemented a new partitioning scheme based on an on-disk data structure and the ''disklabel''(8) command. ...
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  • ...tween 20 MB and 4.4 [[gigabyte|GB]] using CMD's native [[disk partitioning|partitioning]] system of 16 MB per partition [[Category:Defunct computer hardware companies]] ...
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  • ...use server machines with less power. DRBL also includes [[Clonezilla]], a partitioning and disk cloning utility similar to Symantec Ghost. A diskless node is an excellent way to make use of old hardware. Using old hardware as [[thin clients]] is a good solution, but has some disadvantages that a [ ...
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  • ...ous read and write accesses to different memory locations depending on the partitioning of the memory array and having duplicate decoder paths to the partitions. ...ntral processing unit]] (CPU) to draw the image at the same time the video hardware is reading it out to the screen. ...
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  • ...rating system subsystem|the general concept and the Windows NT kernel HALs|Hardware abstraction}} ...ware]] subsystem for [[Unix-like|UNIX-like]] operating systems providing [[hardware abstraction]]. ...
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  • ...lso intended to test up to and beyond the bounds of specified software and hardware requirements.{{Citation needed|date=April 2008}} ...|title=Optimizing fault injection in FMI co-simulation through sensitivity partitioning {{!}} Proceedings of the 2019 Summer Simulation Conference|url=https://dl.a ...
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  • ...ay 8, 2003}}</ref> is a [[utility software]] program for [[hard disk drive partitioning]] originally made by [[PowerQuest]], but subsequently owned by [[Broadcom I ....com/forum/215314-46-changing-volume-sizes-dynamic-disks | publisher=Tom's Hardware | year=2005 | access-date=7 July 2011}}</ref> ...
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  • | industry = [[Computer software]]<br />[[Computer hardware]]<br />[[Publishing]]<br />[[Research and development]] ...ia]], USA. OIS develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports software and hardware products that generally fit into one or more of the following markets: ...
    10 KB (1,233 words) - 07:47, 31 March 2025
  • ...pite failures in individual nodes and allowing individual nodes to upgrade hardware or software without a system-wide shutdown.<ref>{{cite web ...p (server computers)|NonStop]] systems, a shared-nothing implementation of hardware and software was released to market in 1976.<ref>{{Cite journal |date=Winte ...
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  • ...r testing purposes. Having these systems on one machine is a way to reduce hardware costs. ...o choose an operating system from that boot loader's menu. No special disk partitioning is necessary when each operating system has its own dedicated disk drive. ...
    14 KB (2,087 words) - 12:37, 29 November 2024
  • In [[storage networking]], '''Fibre Channel zoning''' is the partitioning of a [[Fibre Channel fabric]] into smaller subsets to restrict interference ...n the 2 have blurred. All modern SAN switches then enforce soft zoning in hardware. ...
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  • ...0.png|thumb|250px|Screenshot of the m23 administration interface (Extended partitioning and formatting)]] ...k or a boot CD. The client's hardware is detected and set up. The gathered hardware and partition information is sent to the m23 server. Afterwards, this infor ...
    5 KB (746 words) - 13:34, 23 December 2023
  • ...physical server. However, as virtual servers share the underlying physical hardware with other VPS, performance may be lower depending on the workload of any o The force driving server [[Hardware virtualization|virtualization]] is similar to that which led to the develop ...
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  • ...ecture]] of a computerized system (i.e., a system composed of software and hardware) in order to fulfill certain [[requirements]]. Such definitions include: a ...lly a very senior technologist with substantial, but general, knowledge of hardware, software, and similar (user) systems. Above all, the systems architect mu ...
    20 KB (2,933 words) - 14:05, 8 October 2024
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