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remote mirroring - translation to English

Genetic mirroring

remote mirroring      

общая лексика

создание зеркальных копий в удалённом месте

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disk mirroring

disk mirroring         
REPLICATION OF LOGICAL DISK VOLUMES ONTO SEPARATE PHYSICAL HARD DISKS IN REAL TIME TO ENSURE CONTINUOUS AVAILABILITY
Disk mirror; Mirrored server; Data mirroring; Hard disk mirroring; Resilvering; RAID resilvering; Mirrored volume

общая лексика

зеркальные диски (в NetWare)

"зеркалирование" дисков, зеркальное дублирование

защита данных путем создания дополнительной их копии на отдельном диске дискового массива. При этом диски могут быть подсоединены к одному каналу ввода-вывода. Применяется в RAID 1

профессионализм

дублирование дисков[ых данных] на уровне накопителей (в подсистеме с одним контроллером) отображающее дублирование дисков

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disk duplexing; remote mirroring; software mirroring

disk mirroring         
REPLICATION OF LOGICAL DISK VOLUMES ONTO SEPARATE PHYSICAL HARD DISKS IN REAL TIME TO ENSURE CONTINUOUS AVAILABILITY
Disk mirror; Mirrored server; Data mirroring; Hard disk mirroring; Resilvering; RAID resilvering; Mirrored volume
зеркальное отображение диска. Использование двух независимых SDU позволяет резервировать все данные, с тем чтобы при отказе одного SDU система по-прежнему могла работать

Definition

disk mirroring
<hardware, storage> Use of one or more mirrors of a {hard disk}. (1996-02-17)

Wikipedia

Genealogical bewilderment

Genealogical bewilderment is a term referring to potential identity problems that could be experienced by a child who was either fostered, adopted, or conceived via an assisted reproductive technology procedure such as surrogacy or gamete donation (egg or sperm donation).

The concept was first introduced in a 1952 letter to the Journal of Mental Health by psychiatrist E. Wellisch. The term "genealogical bewilderment" was coined in 1964 by psychologist H. J. Sants, a colleague of Wellisch, referring to the plight of children who have uncertain, little, or no knowledge of one or both of their natural parents. Sants argued that genealogical bewilderment constituted a large part of the additional stress that adoptees experienced that is not experienced by children being raised by their natural parents.

In the 1970s, researchers Sorosky, Pannor and Baran drew upon the work of Sants to explore the concept in a number of publications, including a book titled The Adoption Triangle, thus bringing "genealogical bewilderment" to a larger audience.

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