Subject | German | English |
med. | autonome Replikation | self-replication |
med. | bidirektionale Replikation | bidirectional replication |
comp., MS | DFS-Replikation | DFS Replication (A feature based on a replication engine that can replicate data between multiple servers over limited-bandwidth network connections) |
med. | diskontinuierliche Replikation | discontinuous replication |
med. | dispersive Replikation | dispersive replication |
life.sc. | DNA-Replikation | replication |
life.sc. | DNA-Replikation | DNA replication |
med. | DNA-Replikation | replication of DNA |
life.sc. | DNS-Replikation | r-DNA techniques |
life.sc. | DNS-Replikation | DNA replication |
life.sc. | DNS-Replikation | replication |
comp., MS | fortlaufende lokale Replikation | 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) |
med. | konservative Replikation | conservative replication |
med. | kontinuierliche Replikation | continuous replication |
comp., MS | Peer-zu-Peer-Replikation | peer-to-peer replication (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) |
industr. | r-DNA-Replikation | recombinant deoxyribonucleic acid |
industr. | r-DNA-Replikation | recombinant-DNA |
industr. | r-DNA-Replikation | recombinant DNA |
biol. | Replikation der Nukleinsäure | nucleic acid replication |
comp., MS | Replikations-ID | Replication 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) |
med. | runaway-Replikation | Runaway-Replication Plasmid Technology |
med. | saltatorische Replikation | saltatory replication |
med. | semidiskontinuierliche Replikation | semidiscontinuous replication |
med., life.sc. | semikonservative DNS-Replikation | semi-conservative DNA replication |
health., nat.sc. | semikonservative Replikation | semiconservative replication |
comp., MS | Speichern-und-Weiterleiten-Replikation | store-and-forward replication (A replication model, used by Active Directory, in which changes are not sent directly from one domain controller to all other domain controllers. Instead, a system of replication partners is created automatically by the system, taking advantage of the existing connections. Replication through neighboring systems is also called transitive replication) |
med. | Theta-Replikation | theta replication |
comp., MS | umgekehrte Replikation | reverse replication (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) |
med. | unidirektionale Replikation | unidirectional replication |