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Что (кто) такое Time to Live - определение

MECHANISM THAT LIMITS THE LIFESPAN OF DATA IN A COMPUTER OR NETWORK
Time to Live; Hop limit; Ping TTL; Time-to-live
  • TTL of a DNS answer resolving google.com, seen in [[Wireshark]]
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Time to Live         
(TTL) A field in the Internet Protocol header which indicates how many more hops this packet should be allowed to make before being discarded or returned. (1994-12-12)
Time to live         
Time to live (TTL) or hop limit is a mechanism which limits the lifespan or lifetime of data in a computer or network. TTL may be implemented as a counter or timestamp attached to or embedded in the data.
Time to market         
THE LENGTH OF TIME IT TAKES FROM A PRODUCT BEING CONCEIVED TO ITS BEING AVAILABLE FOR SALE
Time-to-market
In commerce, time to market (TTM) is the length of time it takes from a product being conceived until its being available for sale. The reason that time to market is so important is since being late erodes the addressable market into which producers have to sell their product.
Live broadcast         
BROADCAST OF A MEDIA RECORDING (RADIO, TELEVISION, LIVE-BLOGGING, STREAMING) WITHOUT A SIGNIFICANT DELAY
Live to air; Live broadcasting; Broadcasting live
A live broadcast, also called a live transmission, generally refers to various types of media that are broadcast without a significant delay.
A Time to Die (1982 film)         
1982 FILM BY MATT CIMBER
Seven Graves for Rogan; A Time to Die (1983 film)
A Time to Die or Seven Graves for Rogan is a 1982 war-drama-criminal film directed by Matt Cimber and Joe Tornatore and starring Edward Albert, Rex Harrison, and Rod Taylor. It was shot in 1979.
live         
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Live!; LIVE; Live (disambiguation); LIVE!; Lived; Live EP; Live! (disambiguation); Live (video); LIVE (disambiguation); Live (film); Live (song); Live (DVD); Live (TV series)
I
/layv/ adv.
directly
to come live (this telecast is coming to you live from Wimbledon)
II
/liv/ v.
1) to live dangerously; high
2) (d; intr.) to live by ('to adhere to') (to live by certain principles)
3) (d; intr.) ('to exist') to live for (they live only for their children)
4) (d; intr.) ('to subsist') to live off, on (they live on her salary; you cannot live on love alone; to live off one's parents)
5) (D; intr.) ('to survive') to live to (she lived to ninety)
6) (d; intr.) ('to cohabit') to live with (they live with each other) 7 (colloq.) (d; intr.) to live with ('to tolerate') (can you live with this arrangement?)
8) (E) she lived to regret her decision; he lived to be ninety
9) (P; intr.) ('to reside') to live in the country
10) (misc.) they live beyond their means ('they spend more than they earn'); to live from hand to mouth ('to eke out a bare living'); to live from day to day ('to be concerned only with the present'); to live together ('to cohabit')
LIVE         
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Live!; LIVE; Live (disambiguation); LIVE!; Lived; Live EP; Live! (disambiguation); Live (video); LIVE (disambiguation); Live (film); Live (song); Live (DVD); Live (TV series)
LInux VErband (Reference: Linux, org.)
live         
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Live!; LIVE; Live (disambiguation); LIVE!; Lived; Live EP; Live! (disambiguation); Live (video); LIVE (disambiguation); Live (film); Live (song); Live (DVD); Live (TV series)
I. v. n.
1.
Exist, have being, have life, be alive, be animated.
2.
Remain, continue, endure, be permanent, last, survive.
3.
Dwell, abide, reside.
4.
Feed, subsist, be nourished, be supported (with on).
5.
Subsist, acquire a livelihood (with on or by).
6.
Enjoy life, be happy.
7.
Behave, conduct one's self.
II. v. a.
1.
Lead, pass, continue.
2.
Practise, put in practice.
III. a.
1.
Living, alive, animate, quick.
2.
Ignited, burning, hot.
3.
Vivid, bright, lively, glowing, brilliant.
4.
Earnest, active, wide-awake, glowing, animated.
live         
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Live!; LIVE; Live (disambiguation); LIVE!; Lived; Live EP; Live! (disambiguation); Live (video); LIVE (disambiguation); Live (film); Live (song); Live (DVD); Live (TV series)
I. VERB USES
(lives, living, lived)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
Please look at category 8 to see if the expression you are looking for is shown under another headword.
1.
If someone lives in a particular place or with a particular person, their home is in that place or with that person.
She has lived here for 10 years...
She always said I ought to live alone...
Where do you live?...
He still lives with his parents.
VERB: V adv/prep, V adv/prep, V adv/prep, V adv/prep
2.
If you say that someone lives in particular circumstances or that they live a particular kind of life, you mean that they are in those circumstances or that they have that kind of life.
We lived quite grandly...
Compared to people living only a few generations ago, we have greater opportunities to have a good time...
We can start living a normal life again now.
VERB: V adv/prep, V adv/prep, V n
3.
If you say that someone lives for a particular thing, you mean that it is the most important thing in their life.
He lived for his work.
VERB: V for n
4.
To live means to be alive. If someone lives to a particular age, they stay alive until they are that age.
He's got a terrible disease and will not live long...
He lived to be 103...
Matilda was born in northern Italy in 1046 and apparently lived to a ripe old age...
The blue whale is the largest living thing on the planet...
VERB: V adv, V to-inf, V to n, V-ing
5.
If people live by doing a particular activity, they get the money, food, or clothing they need by doing that activity.
...the last indigenous people to live by hunting...
These crimes were committed largely by professional criminals who lived by crime.
VERB: no cont, V by -ing/n, V by -ing/n
6.
If you live by a particular rule, belief, or ideal, you behave in the way in which it says you should behave.
They live by the principle that we are here to add what we can to life, not to get what we want from it.
VERB: V by n
7.
see also living
8.
to live hand to mouth: see hand
to live beyond your means: see means
to live in sin: see sin
II. ADJECTIVE USES
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Live animals or plants are alive, rather than being dead or artificial.
...a protest against the company's tests on live animals.
...baskets of live chickens.
? dead
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
A live television or radio programme is one in which an event or performance is broadcast at exactly the same time as it happens, rather than being recorded first.
Murray was a guest on a live radio show.
...we were laughing and gossiping, oblivious to the fact that we were on live TV...
A broadcast of the speech was heard in San Francisco, but it is not known if this was live.
ADJ
Live is also an adverb.
It was broadcast live in 50 countries...
We'll be going live to Nottingham later in this bulletin.
ADV: ADV after v
3.
A live performance is given in front of an audience, rather than being recorded and then broadcast or shown in a film.
The Rainbow has not hosted live music since the end of 1981...
A live audience will pose the questions...
The band was forced to cancel a string of live dates.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Live is also an adverb.
Kat Bjelland has been playing live with her new band.
ADV: ADV after v
4.
A live recording is a recording of a band playing at a concert, rather than in a studio.
This is my favourite live album of all time...
ADJ: usu ADJ n
5.
A live wire or piece of electrical equipment is directly connected to a source of electricity.
The plug broke, exposing live wires...
He warned others about the live electric cables as they climbed to safety.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
6.
Live bullets are made of metal, rather than rubber or plastic, and are intended to kill people rather than injure them.
They trained in the jungle using live ammunition.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
7.
A live bomb or missile is one which has not yet exploded.
A live bomb had earlier been defused.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Lived         
  • CD-ROM of the LGX Yggdrasil Linux distribution release "Fall 1993"
  • Installation from Ubuntu 16.04 live DVD
  • Virtual [[OpenBSD]] machine configuration in [[VirtualBox]] with live image file (''6.3-Release-i386-bootonly.iso'')
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Live!; LIVE; Live (disambiguation); LIVE!; Lived; Live EP; Live! (disambiguation); Live (video); LIVE (disambiguation); Live (film); Live (song); Live (DVD); Live (TV series)
·Impf & ·p.p. of Live.
II. Lived ·adj Having life;
- used only in composition; as, long-lived; short-lived.

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Time to live

Time to live (TTL) or hop limit is a mechanism which limits the lifespan or lifetime of data in a computer or network. TTL may be implemented as a counter or timestamp attached to or embedded in the data. Once the prescribed event count or timespan has elapsed, data is discarded or revalidated. In computer networking, TTL prevents a data packet from circulating indefinitely. In computing applications, TTL is commonly used to improve the performance and manage the caching of data.