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Detailübersetzungen für virtualization (Englisch) ins Niederländisch

virtualization:

virtualization [the ~] Nomen

  1. the virtualization (file/registry virtualization; File and Registry Virtualization)
    – A feature that allows standard users to run applications that normally write to per-computer files and registry keys. If these write operations fail, they are automatically redirected to equivalent per-user locations. 1
  2. the virtualization (user interface virtualization)
    – In Windows Presentation Foundation and Silverlight, a technique by which a subset of UI elements are generated from a larger number of data items based on which items are visible on the screen. Virtualization is a performance enhancement, because it is intensive, both in terms of memory and processor, to generate a large number of UI elements when only a few may be on the screen at a given time. 1

Übersetzung Matrix für virtualization:

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Bestands- en registervirtualisatie File and Registry Virtualization; file/registry virtualization; virtualization
bestands- en registervirtualisatie File and Registry Virtualization; file/registry virtualization; virtualization
virtualisatie File and Registry Virtualization; file/registry virtualization; user interface virtualization; virtualization
virtualisatie van gebruikersinterfaces user interface virtualization; virtualization

Verwandte Definitionen für "virtualization":

  1. A feature that allows standard users to run applications that normally write to per-computer files and registry keys. If these write operations fail, they are automatically redirected to equivalent per-user locations.1
  2. A means by which a service is run on a virtual platform with virtual storage.1
  3. In Windows Presentation Foundation and Silverlight, a technique by which a subset of UI elements are generated from a larger number of data items based on which items are visible on the screen. Virtualization is a performance enhancement, because it is intensive, both in terms of memory and processor, to generate a large number of UI elements when only a few may be on the screen at a given time.1