Subject | English | Japanese |
comp., MS | Client Hyper-V | クライアント Hyper-V (The Hyper-V technology that runs on the Windows Client operating system, rather than Windows Server) |
tech. | hyper matrix | ハイパー•マトリックス |
gen. | Hyper Olympic, a.k.a. Track & | ハイパーオリンピック |
comp., MS | Hyper-Threading Technology | ハイパースレッディング テクノロジ (Intel's implementation of simultaneous multithreading that allows a single physical processor to execute multiple threads (instruction streams) simultaneously) |
comp., MS | Hyper-V Extensible Switch | Hyper-V 拡張可能スイッチ (A feature that provides extensibility capabilities to the virtual switch. It enables independent software vendors (ISVs) to create extensible plug-ins (known as Virtual Switch Extensions) that can provide enhanced networking and security capabilities) |
comp., MS | Hyper-V Guest Interface Service | Hyper-V ゲスト インターフェイス サービス (The service that provides a mechanism to interact with a virtual machine from the management interfaces on a host system) |
comp., MS | Hyper-V Network Virtualization | Hyper-V ネットワーク仮想化 (A feature that enables scalable, multi-tenancy for datacenters via policy-based, software-controlled network virtualization providing for flexible virtual machine placement, overlapping IP addresses, reducing the management overhead of IaaS clouds) |
comp., MS | Hyper-V Replica | Hyper-V レプリカ (A feature that transmits changes that occur on the primary virtual machine running on the primary server to the Replica virtual machine, which is stored on the Replica server. This enables the Replica virtual machine to smoothly assume operations if the primary virtual machine must go offline for any reason) |
comp., MS | Hyper-V Replica Broker | Hyper-V レプリカ ブローカー (An entity that represents a clustered server to Hyper-V Replica. Because a clustered server comprises more than one physical server, each with a different name, and because Replica requires a physical server name in order to configure replication, the Hyper-V Replica Broker provides a single name that Hyper-V Replica can use to make reference to the Replica server - without having to keep track of which physical server is actually running, even after a (clustering) failover. The Hyper-V Replica Broker is configured using Failover Cluster Manager prior to setting up Hyper-V Replica) |