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20:55 Feb 13, 2012 |
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| Selected response from: Michael Brennen Local time: 10:31 | ||||||
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4 +1 | parallelism |
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4 | duplex (operation/service/communication) |
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3 | parallel processing |
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3 | simultaneous |
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parallelism Explanation: direi -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 12 Min. (2012-02-13 21:08:12 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- see also parallelism management. Storage and SQL Server capacity planning and configuration ...technet.microsoft.com/en-us/.../cc298801.aspxIm Ca14 Jul 2011 – Capacity management and sizing for SharePoint Server 2010 ... in which databases are managed by separate SQL Server database ..... you set max degree of parallelism (MAXDOP) to 1 SQL Server instances .... time that the processor is executing application or operating system processes other than Idle |
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parallel processing Explanation: I believe that this is what is being described here. |
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simultaneous Explanation: "Tim handles the reception of simultaneous transactions on the same unit...." |
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duplex (operation/service/communication) Explanation: Duplex, or full duplex, communication is one in which each end can independently send and receive data; that is, it is not necessary to wait for a sender to finish before the receiver can send (half duplex). The reference describes what appears to be a very similar architecture, illustrating how the term is used. A suggestion: "TIM manages the duplex transaction reception on the same logical unit" Reference: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms731064.aspx |
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