Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
spinning them down
Spanish translation:
suspensión
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María Barbosa
Sep 10, 2019 15:45
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English term
spinning them down
English to Spanish
Tech/Engineering
IT (Information Technology)
Hola colegas:
Estoy traduciendo un texto sobre " cloud environment for Containers" y tengo una duda con este término: spinning them down
Esta es la oración:
And in that cloud environment, what we really are concerned with is managing it, spinning those Containers up, spinning them down, and managing those types of resources.
Mi intento es: En ese entorno de nube, lo que realmente nos interesa es la gestión, la puesta en marcha los contenedores, spinning them down y la gestión de esos tipos de recursos.
Más contexto:
Let's keep in mind that we've got a large collection of servers that are out there that are supported by the host operating system, and a Container Engine that, either a commercial Container engine or standard Linux Container engine.
And in that cloud environment, what we really are concerned with is managing it, spinning those Containers up, spinning them down, and managing those types of resources.
So there's some type of orchestration that needs to take place that is outside of that host environment.
So if you remember the modules that we were talking about under virtualized functions, we had this VIM layer.
Containers need a similar capability to manage that virtual infrastructure layer and then and then allow for the creation of those containers on that interesting, on that workload itself that's in the network.
Gracias por sus sugerencias.
Estoy traduciendo un texto sobre " cloud environment for Containers" y tengo una duda con este término: spinning them down
Esta es la oración:
And in that cloud environment, what we really are concerned with is managing it, spinning those Containers up, spinning them down, and managing those types of resources.
Mi intento es: En ese entorno de nube, lo que realmente nos interesa es la gestión, la puesta en marcha los contenedores, spinning them down y la gestión de esos tipos de recursos.
Más contexto:
Let's keep in mind that we've got a large collection of servers that are out there that are supported by the host operating system, and a Container Engine that, either a commercial Container engine or standard Linux Container engine.
And in that cloud environment, what we really are concerned with is managing it, spinning those Containers up, spinning them down, and managing those types of resources.
So there's some type of orchestration that needs to take place that is outside of that host environment.
So if you remember the modules that we were talking about under virtualized functions, we had this VIM layer.
Containers need a similar capability to manage that virtual infrastructure layer and then and then allow for the creation of those containers on that interesting, on that workload itself that's in the network.
Gracias por sus sugerencias.
Proposed translations
(Spanish)
4 +1 | suspensión | EllieMonteiro |
4 | spinning containers up and/or down | Joannes Groenewege |
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suspensión
Spin up es (re)activar o poner en marcha un disco duro, que literalmente giran (spin). Por lo que spin down se traduciría como "suspender" o "desactivar" un disco duro que se reactivaría (spin up) cuando fuera necesario usar ese recurso de nuevo.
Example sentence:
El ordenador entra en suspensión cuando no se utiliza.
Note from asker:
Gracias Ellie! |
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5 hrs
spinning containers up and/or down
A container is a standard unit of software that packages up code and all its dependencies so the application runs quickly and reliably from one computing environment to another. A Docker container image is a lightweight, standalone, executable package of software that includes everything needed to run an application: code, runtime, system tools, system libraries and settings.
Una buena explicación de contenedores en el link adjunto!
Suerte!
Una buena explicación de contenedores en el link adjunto!
Suerte!
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