Subject | English | Japanese |
gen. | autonomous replication | 自律増殖 |
comp., MS | binary delta replication | バイナリ差分レプリケーション (A Configuration Manager process that copies only the changed portions of a package or content file rather than the entire file when an update has been made) |
comp., MS | cluster continuous replication | クラスター連続レプリケーション (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) |
comp., MS | content replication | コンテンツ レプリケーション (A method of copying Web site content from one server node to another. You can copy files manually, or use replication software to copy content automatically. Replication is a necessary function of clustering to ensure fault tolerance) |
comp., MS | database replication | データベース レプリケーション (The process of creating two or more special copies (replicas) of an Access database. Replicas can be synchronized, changes made to data in one replica, or design changes made in the Design Master, are sent to other replicas) |
comp., MS | delta replication | 差分レプリケーション (The copying of only the changed files in a Configuration Manager package when an update has been made to the package) |
comp., MS | DFS Replication | DFS レプリケーション (A feature based on a replication engine that can replicate data between multiple servers over limited-bandwidth network connections) |
comp., MS | directory replication | ディレクトリ レプリケーション (The copying of a master set of directories from a server (called an export server) to specified servers or workstations (called import computers) in the same or other domains. Replication simplifies the task of maintaining identical sets of directories and files on multiple computers because only a single master copy of the data must be maintained) |
gen. | discontinuous replication | 不連続複製 |
comp., MS | file replication schedule | ファイル レプリケーション スケジュール (The schedule by which Directory Services user lists that are newly uploaded are added to the Administration Center and to e-mail servers worldwide) |
comp., MS | file replication service | ファイル レプリケーション サービス (A service that provides multimaster file replication for designated directory trees between designated servers running Windows Server 2003. The designated directory trees must be on disk partitions formatted with the version of NTFS used with the Windows Server 2003 family. FRS is used by Distributed File System (DFS) to automatically synchronize content between assigned replicas and by Active Directory to automatically synchronize content of the system volume information across domain controllers) |
comp., MS | local continuous replication | ローカル連続レプリケーション (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) |
comp., MS | merge replication | マージ レプリケーション (A type of replication that allows sites to make autonomous changes to replicated data, and at a later time, merge changes and resolve conflicts when necessary) |
gen. | origin of replication | 複製開始点 |
gen. | origin of replication | 複製起点 |
comp., MS | Password Replication Policy | パスワード レプリケーション ポリシー (A set of access control lists (ACLs) that determine what credentials can or cannot be replicated on a read-only domain controller (RODC). Each RODC has a unique Password Replication Policy (PRP) that is enforced by the writable domain controller that is its replication partner) |
comp., MS | peer-to-peer replication | ピア ツー ピア レプリケーション (A type of transactional replication. In contrast to read-only transactional replication and transactional replication with updating subscriptions, the relationships between nodes in a Peer to Peer replication topology are peer relationships rather than hierarchical ones, with each node containing identical schema and data) |
comp., MS | pull replication | プル レプリケーション (Replication that is invoked at the target) |
comp., MS | push replication | プッシュ レプリケーション (Replication that is invoked at the source) |
gen. | replication fork | 複製フォーク |
gen. | replication fork | 複製点 |
comp., MS | Replication ID | レプリケーション ID (A 16-byte value generated from the unique identifier on a device, the current date and time, and a sequence number. It is used to identify a particular device, component, user, or session) |
comp., MS | Replication Link Analyzer | レプリケーション リンク アナライザー (A Configuration Manager tool that detects, analyzes, and remediates database replication issues in a hierarchy) |
comp., MS | Replication Management Objects | レプリケーション管理オブジェクト (A managed code assembly that encapsulates replication functionalities for SQL Server) |
comp., MS | replication policy | レプリケーション ポリシー (Rules that define how and when replication is performed) |
gen. | replication repair | 複製修復 |
comp., MS | replication topology | レプリケーション トポロジ (In the File Replication service (FRS), the interconnections between replica set members. These interconnections determine the path that data takes as it replicates to all replica set members) |
comp., MS | reverse replication | レプリケーションの反転 (The process where replication is established from a virtual machine that was formerly a Replica virtual machine, but is now a primary virtual machine as the result of a failover) |
gen. | self-replication | 自己複製 |
comp., MS | snapshot replication | スナップショット レプリケーション (A replication in which data is distributed exactly as it appears at a specific moment in time and does not monitor for updates to the data) |
comp., MS | standby continuous replication | スタンバイ連続レプリケーション (A replication that uses the same log shipping and replay technology used by local continuous replication (LCR) and cluster continuous replication (CCR) to provide added deployment options and configurations) |
comp., MS | transactional replication | トランザクション レプリケーション (A type of replication that typically starts with a snapshot of the publication database objects and data) |