slovodefinícia
redundant
(mass)
redundant
- zbytočný
redundant
(encz)
redundant,bez práce adj: Pino
redundant
(encz)
redundant,nadbytečný adj: IvČa
redundant
(encz)
redundant,nezaměstnaný adj: Pino
redundant
(encz)
redundant,přebytečný adj: Pino
redundant
(encz)
redundant,zbytečný adj: Zdeněk Brož
Redundant
(gcide)
Redundant \Re*dun"dant\ (-dant), a. [L. redundans, -antis, p.
pr. of redundare: cf. F. redondant. See Redound.]
1. Exceeding what is natural or necessary; superabundant;
exuberant; as, a redundant quantity of bile or food.
[1913 Webster]

Notwithstanding the redundant oil in fishes, they do
not increase fat so much as flesh. --Arbuthnot.
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2. Using more worrds or images than are necessary or useful;
pleonastic.
[1913 Webster]

Where an suthor is redundant, mark those paragraphs
to be retrenched. --I. Watts.
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Syn: Superfluous; superabundant; excessive; exuberant;
overflowing; plentiful; copious.
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redundant
(wn)
redundant
adj 1: more than is needed, desired, or required; "trying to
lose excess weight"; "found some extra change lying on
the dresser"; "yet another book on heraldry might be
thought redundant"; "skills made redundant by
technological advance"; "sleeping in the spare room";
"supernumerary ornamentation"; "it was supererogatory of
her to gloat"; "delete superfluous (or unnecessary)
words"; "extra ribs as well as other supernumerary
internal parts"; "surplus cheese distributed to the
needy" [syn: excess, extra, redundant, spare,
supererogatory, superfluous, supernumerary,
surplus]
2: repetition of same sense in different words; "`a true fact'
and `a free gift' are pleonastic expressions"; "the phrase `a
beginner who has just started' is tautological"; "at the risk
of being redundant I return to my original proposition"-
J.B.Conant [syn: pleonastic, redundant, tautologic,
tautological]
redundant
(devil)
REDUNDANT, adj. Superfluous; needless; _de trop_.

The Sultan said: "There's evidence abundant
To prove this unbelieving dog redundant."
To whom the Grand Vizier, with mien impressive,
Replied: "His head, at least, appears excessive."
Habeeb Suleiman

Mr. Debs is a redundant citizen.
Theodore Roosevelt
podobné slovodefinícia
redundant check
(encz)
redundant check, n:
redundantly
(encz)
redundantly,zbytečně adv: Zdeněk Brož
Redundant
(gcide)
Redundant \Re*dun"dant\ (-dant), a. [L. redundans, -antis, p.
pr. of redundare: cf. F. redondant. See Redound.]
1. Exceeding what is natural or necessary; superabundant;
exuberant; as, a redundant quantity of bile or food.
[1913 Webster]

Notwithstanding the redundant oil in fishes, they do
not increase fat so much as flesh. --Arbuthnot.
[1913 Webster]

2. Using more worrds or images than are necessary or useful;
pleonastic.
[1913 Webster]

Where an suthor is redundant, mark those paragraphs
to be retrenched. --I. Watts.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Superfluous; superabundant; excessive; exuberant;
overflowing; plentiful; copious.
[1913 Webster]
Redundantly
(gcide)
Redundantly \Re*dun"dant*ly\ (r?*d?n"dant*l?), adv.
In a refundant manner.
[1913 Webster]
redundant array of independent disks
(foldoc)
Redundant Array of Independent Disks

(RAID) A standard naming convention
for various ways of using multiple disk drives to provide
redundancy and distributed I/O.

The original ("..Inexpensive..") term referred to the 3.5 and
5.25 inch disks used for the first RAID system but no longer
applies. As solid state drives are becoming a practical
repacement for magnetic disks, "RAID" is sometimes expanded as
"Redundant Array of Independent Drives".

The following standard RAID specifications exist:

RAID 0 Non-redundant striped array
RAID 1 Mirrored arrays
RAID 2 Parallel array with ECC
RAID 3 Parallel array with parity
RAID 4 Striped array with parity
RAID 5 Striped array with rotating parity

RAID originated in a project at the computer science
department of the University of California at Berkeley,
under the direction of Professor Katz, in conjunction with
Professor John Ousterhout and Professor David Patterson.
A prototype disk array file server with a capacity of 40
GBytes and a sustained bandwidth of 80 MBytes/second was
interfaced to a 1 Gb/s local area network. It was planned
to extend the storage array to include automated {optical
disks} and magnetic tapes.


(ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/doc/techreports/berkeley.edu/raid/raidPapers).

(http://HTTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU/projects/parallel/research_summaries/14-Computer-Architecture/).

["A Case for Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks (RAID)",
"D. A. Patterson and G. Gibson and R. H. Katz", Proc ACM
SIGMOD Conf, Chicago, IL, Jun 1988].

["Introduction to Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks
(RAID)", "D. A. Patterson and P. Chen and G. Gibson and
R. H. Katz", IEEE COMPCON 89, San Francisco, Feb-Mar 1989].

(2012-08-26)
redundant array of independent drives
(foldoc)
Redundant Array of Independent Drives

Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks
redundant array of inexpensive disks
(foldoc)
Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks

Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks
redundant array of inexpensive servers
(foldoc)
Redundant Array of Inexpensive Servers
RAIS

(RAIS) The use of multiple servers to provide
the same service in such a way that service will still be
available if one or more of the servers fails. The term may
or may not imply some kind of load balancing between the
servers. See cluster.

The term "RAIS" follows RAID, which describes schemes for
resilient disk storage.

(2007-02-28)
redundant arrays of inexpensive disks
(foldoc)
Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks

Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks

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