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mirroring
The duplication of data for purposes of backup or to d istribute network traffic among several computers with identical data
(the act of seeing oneself in the actions of another)
A means of improving fault tolerance in a network In a mirrored disk system, two separate hard disks are connected to the same controller The same data is duplicated on the two drives by one controller This offers a cheaper, but less secure, fault tolerance than disk duplexing
A feature that protects against data loss within the database or recovery log by writing the same data to multiple disks at the same time Mirroring supports up to three exact copies of each database or recovery log volume
the duplication of data from one disk drive to another disk drive, this duplication occurring simultaneously with each read and write operation Each disk is the mirror image of the other This is also known as RAID level 1
Matching one's behavior to that of another person, usually to establish rapport Sometimes preparatory to leading or intervening (See Pacing)
A fault tolerance method in which a backup data storage device maintains data identical to that on the primary device & can replace the primary if it fails
present participle of mirror
Duplicating data onto another computer at another location Mirroring is performed for backup purposes or to be in closer proximity to the user
Creating an exact duplicate copy in real-time
Duplicating the data on one drive on the same data path (i e , using the same MBA, cable, and terminator) for data redundancy See also "Duplexing"
Writing data to two or more disk drives at the same time In DiskSuite, mirrors are logical storage objects that copy their data to other logical storage objects called submirrors
The technique of writing data to several physical device locations in real time, so that should one fail, data can be immediately used from another Mirroring is also known as RAID-1
The process of writing the same data to multiple disks at the same time Mirroring data protects against data loss within the database or the recovery log
Two identical files or databases created and updated simultaneously so an exact duplicate exists at all times Compare duplexlng
Process by which data is duplicated on separate disk systems Benefits include faster access and fault tolerance in case of a disk system failure
An arrangement by which changes to one storage device are automatically written to a similar device For example, you can set up a disk as a mirror of another disk so that all writes to one disk are also automatically written to the other This allows for recovery from media failure Mirrored disks are an alternative to a RAID configuration
Method by which a copy of data is created as the data travels toward a storage location
- One disk acts as the primary storage disk, while the other provides a mirror image of the primary disk, providing redundancy in the event of a disk failure
The process of writing the same data to multiple disks at the same time Mirroring data protects against data loss within the database or recovery log
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