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active volumeaktives Volume (The volume from which the computer starts up. The active volume must be a simple volume on a dynamic disk. You cannot mark an existing dynamic volume as the active volume, but you can upgrade a basic disk containing the active partition to a dynamic disk. After the disk is upgraded to dynamic, the partition becomes a simple volume that is active)
basic volumeBasisvolume (A primary partition or logical drive that resides on a basic disk)
boot volumeStartvolume (The volume that contains the Windows operating system and its support files. The boot volume can be, but does not have to be, the same as the system volume)
Cluster Shared VolumeFreigegebenes Clustervolume (A feature that simplifies the configuration and management of Hyper-V virtual machines in failover clusters. With CSV, on a failover cluster that runs Hyper-V, multiple virtual machines can use the same disk yet fail over independently of one another. CSV provides increased flexibility for volumes in clustered storage-for example, it allows you to keep system files separate from data to optimize disk performance, even if the system files and the data are contained within virtual hard disk files)
critical volumeerforderliche Partition (A volume that is essential for the computer to boot)
customer-specific volume license keykundenspezifischer Volumenlizenzschlüssel (A unique volume license key used to activate a key management service (KMS) host or to enable volume software licenses to be issued and managed from Active Directory)
dynamic volumedynamisches Volume (A volume that resides on a dynamic disk. Windows supports five types of dynamic volumes: simple, spanned, striped, mirrored, and RAID-5. A dynamic volume is formatted by using a file system, such as file allocation table (FAT) or NTFS, and has a drive letter assigned to it)
forced expiratory volumeForciertes exspiratorisches Volumen (The volume of air coming out of the lung under forced conditions)
full volume encryptionvollständige Volumeverschlüsselung (The process of converting volumes into a coded form so they cannot be read without first authenticating to Windows; or, if on different hardware, without an escrowed recovery key)
full volume encryption keySchlüssel für die vollständige Volumeverschlüsselung (The algorithm-specific key that is used to encrypt (and optionally, diffuse) data on disk sectors. Currently, this key can be either 128 bits or 256 bits advanced encryption standard (AES). The default encryption algorithm that BitLocker Drive Encryption uses is AES 128 bit with diffuser)
in call volumeGesprächslautstärke (The volume that can be changed during a call)
Logical Volume Integrity DescriptorIntegritätsbeschreibung des logischen Volumes (A structure that is written any time the contents of the associated Logical Volume is modified)
managed volumeverwaltetes Volume (A local NTFS file system 5.0 volume whose disk space is managed by Remote Storage. Remote Storage frees up disk space by automatically moving infrequently accessed files to a remote storage device)
mirrored volumegespiegeltes 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)
operating system volumeBetriebssystemvolume (A volume that contains an operating system (for example, Windows Vista) that can be loaded by Windows Boot Manager. A given system can have multiple operating system volumes. The operating system on the current volume can be started only if it has an entry in the Boot Configuration Data (BCD))
protected volumegeschütztes Volume (A volume on a that is a member of a)
RAID-5 volumeRAID-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)
recovery point volumeWiederherstellungspunktvolume (A volume on the DPM server that contains the shadow copies and recovery points for a protected data source)
replica volumeReplikatvolume (A volume on the DPM server that contains the replica and shadow copies for a protected volume)
simple volumeeinfaches Volume (A dynamic volume made up of disk space from a single dynamic disk. A simple volume can consist of a single region on a disk or multiple regions of the same disk that are linked together)
spanned volumeübergreifendes Volume (A dynamic volume consisting of disk space on more than one physical disk. You can increase the size of a spanned volume by extending it onto additional dynamic disks. You can create spanned volumes only on dynamic disks. Spanned volumes are not fault tolerant and cannot be mirrored)
speaker volumeLautsprecherlautstärke (An indicator showing the level of sound registered during a conversation)
striped volumeStripesetvolume (A dynamic volume that stores data that is allocated alternately and evenly (in stripes) across two or more physical disks)
system volumeSystemvolume (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)
tidal volumeAtemzugvolumen (The volume of air inspired or expired at each breath)
volume activationVolumenaktivierung (The activation of large numbers of software licenses)
Volume Activation Management ToolTool für die Volumenaktivierungsverwaltung (An MMC snap-in that enables IT professionals to automate and centrally manage the Windows and Microsoft Office volume and retail activation process. VAMT can manage volume activation by using Multiple Activation Keys (MAKs) or the Windows Key Management Service (KMS))
Volume Activation ServicesVolumenaktivierungsdienste (A server role in Windows Server that enables users to automate and simplify the issuance and management of Microsoft software volume licenses for a variety of scenarios and environments. With Volume Activation Services, you can install and configure the Key Management Service (KMS) and enable Active Directory-based Activation)
volume bitmapVolumebitmuster (A stored reference (which may exist both on hierarchical directory volumes and in memory) to every piece of data that is in the allocation blocks and indicates whether the block is allocated or free for use)
volume control blockVolumekontrollblock (An opaque structure in which a file system maintains state information about a mounted volume)
volume control buttonLautstärkeregelungstaste (A hardware button that increases and decreases the sound volume)
volume discountMengenrabatt (The amount subtracted from the unit of a product or service based on the volume purchased)
volume discountMengenrabatt (The amount subtracted from the unit of a product or service based on the volume purchased)
volume imageVolumeabbild (A single Windows image in a Windows image (.wim) file)
volume levelingLautstärkeregelung (The process of automatically increasing or decreasing the volume during playback to make all audio content sound similar with respect to volume levels. Volume leveling may change the original dynamic range of the content)
volume-leveling valueLautstärkeregelungswert (A value that is included with Windows Media Format (WMF) or MP3 format files that allows volume leveling to work)
volume licenseVolumenlizenz (A license form that allows multiple installations of a particular product)
volume license keyVolumenlizenzschlüssel (A product key that is provided to Microsoft customers who choose a Microsoft Volume Licensing program for their organizations and that allows multiple installations of a particular product. The key is assigned to a company or institution intended for their sole use and only for distribution to employees or third parties who are authorized to install and distribute licenses pursuant to the terms of their license agreement)
volume license product keyVolumenlizenz-Product Key (A product key that is provided to Microsoft customers who choose a Microsoft Volume Licensing program for their organizations and that allows multiple installations of a particular product. The key is assigned to a company or institution intended for their sole use and only for distribution to employees or third parties who are authorized to install and distribute licenses pursuant to the terms of their license agreement)
volume map control blockVolumezuordnungs-Kontrollblock (An opaque structure that stores virtual block number (VBN) to logical block number (LBN) mappings for an a volume file of a file system)
volume master keyVMK (An advanced encryption standard (AES) 256-bit key that is used by BitLocker Drive Encryption to encrypt the full volume encryption key. There is only one volume master key per volume)
volume master keyVolumehauptschlüssel (An advanced encryption standard (AES) 256-bit key that is used by BitLocker Drive Encryption to encrypt the full volume encryption key. There is only one volume master key per volume)
volume mount pointVolumebereitstellungsdienst (A point of access to a volume (or multiple volumes) that users and applications can use to unify disparate file systems into one logical system)
volume setVolumesatz (A volume that consists of disk space on one or more physical disks. A volume set is created by using basic disks and is supported only in WindowsNT4.0 or earlier. Volume sets were replaced by spanned volumes, which use dynamic disks)
Volume Shadow Copy ServiceVolumeschattenkopie-Dienst (A Windows Server 2003 technology that supports creation of single point-in-time shadow copies - also known as snapshots - of single or multiple volumes without impacting file server performance. Volume Shadow Copy Service also supports backups of open files)
volume snapshotVolumemomentaufnahme (A snapshot of a volume that is made at a specific point in time)
volume snapshot deviceVolumemomentaufnahmegerät (A virtual device created by System Restore that is needed to set a system restore point)