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hot backupHotbackup (The ability to take systems online and offline without disrupting service. May also refer to a configuration in which one resource (such as a server running Host Integration Server 2004 software) can automatically handle sessions if another cannot)
hot dockingHotdocking (The process of attaching a laptop computer to a docking station while the computer is running, and automatically activating the docking station's video display and other functions)
hot fileHotfile (A file that is frequently accessed and frequently stored in memory)
hot insertionEinbau im laufenden Betrieb (The insertion of a device or card while there is power to the system. Many newer laptops allow for hot insertion of PCMCIA cards. High-end servers may also allow hot insertion to reduce downtimes)
hot linelangsamste Zeile (In a profiler performance report, a source code line that is marked as a code segment that performed the most work)
Hot Path viewAnsicht für den langsamsten Pfad (The Profiler Performance Report view that helps to automate the process of locating a performance bottleneck)
hot spotHotspot (The position in a mouse pointer, such as the position at the tip of an arrow or the intersection of the lines in a cross, that marks the exact location that will be affected by a mouse action, such as a button press)
hot standbyunmittelbar betriebsbereiter Standbyserver (A standby server that can support rapid failover without a loss of data from committed transactions)
hot standby serverunmittelbar betriebsbereiter Standbyserver (A standby server that can support rapid failover without a loss of data from committed transactions)
hot-swapAustausch per Hot-Swap (To replace an assembly file with a revised assembly file in a running system. In-progress sessions continue to access the original assembly from active memory)
hot swappingHotswapping (A feature that allows equipment to be connected to an active device, such as a computer, while the device is powered on)
hot-swappingHot-Swapping (The replacement of an assembly file with a revised assembly file in a running system. In-progress sessions continue to access the original assembly from active memory)
hot zoneHotzone (The interaction area of a particular object or location with which a pointer or pointing device's hot spot must come in contact)