English | Portuguese |
array constant | constante de matriz (A set of constants that is a component of an array formula) |
array element | elemento da matriz (A data value in an array) |
array formula | fórmula de matriz (A formula that performs multiple calculations on one or more sets of values, and then returns either a single result or multiple results) |
array initializer | inicializador de matriz (A sequence of variable initializers that are assigned to the array elements in the same statement in which the array is declared) |
array network | rede da matriz (A server network defined at the array level) |
array server | servidor da matriz (A server computer that's a member of a server array) |
associative array | matriz associativa (A data structure that carries out a mathematical calculation on a field identifier to determine where a data element in a large table or index is located) |
Cross Array Link Translation | Conversão de Link entre Matrizes (An enterprise-level option on the ISA Server Management console that specifies arrays and whether link translation will be applied across them) |
numeric array | matriz numérica (An array composed of a collection of keys and a collection of values, where each key is associated with one value. The values can be of any type, but the keys must be numeric) |
Redundant Array of Independent Disks | RAID, Redundant Array of Independent Disks (A mechanism for storing identical data on multiple disks for redundancy, improved performance, and increased mean time between failures (MTBF). RAID provides fault tolerance and appears to the operating system as a single logical drive) |
Redundant Array of Independent Disks A mechanism for storing identical data on multiple disks for redundancy, improved performance, and increased mean time between failures (MTBF). RAID provides fault tolerance and appears to the operating system as a single logical drive | RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) |
sparse array | matriz esparsa (An array (arrangement of items) in which many of the entries are identical, commonly zero. It is not possible to define precisely when an array is sparse, but it is clear that at some point, usually when about one-third of the array consists of identical entries, it becomes worthwhile to redefine the array) |