This is the most common problem encountered when spraying metallic Generally caused by one of three things: insufficient overlap between coats leading to a "dry edge", or using cheap thinners which flash-off at the wrong speed for the paint, or poor gun technique
Distributing data across multiple disks in a disk array, which improves I/O performance by allowing parallel access Striping is also known as RAID 0 Striping can improve the performance of sequential data transfers and I/O operations that require high bandwidth
The process or the result of placing related data on multiple physical storage devices
Dividing data over a number of logical drives to increase the performance of the disk-system See also spanning
a method of storage in which a unit of data is distributed and stored across several hard disks, which improves access speed but does not provide redundancy
The act of gluing a thin layer of oxide onto the 35 mm picture Later on, sound will be transferred onto it in a process called "sounding "
The method of minimizing disk access time when creating logical volumes On a striped volume, the workstation lays out the filesystem in stripes and allocates information alternately between the stripes The principle at work is that the seek time for the disks is shorter because successive read and write operations will take place on different stripes and a different head will be used for each read or write operation See logical volume
Another technique for avoiding serialized I/O In this case, the idea is to have each node write out its own portion of data into its own file This is particularly good if checkpointing is what is really desired, because having each node's state saved in its own file is actually what you want
Creating a single logical device (metadevice) by transparently distributing logical data segments across slices The logical data segments are called stripes