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22:47 Oct 31, 2016 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Telecom(munications) / Internet | |||||||
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4 | hot reserve |
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hot reserve Explanation: It means they have two permanently-installed and constantly-powered Internet connections, although they only use (and no doubt pay the full price for) one. If the 'in service' connection fails for any reason, the system will switch 'instantantly' to the hot reserve, avoiding a long outage. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2016-11-01 00:00:19 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- news.digispot.ru/en/digispot-ii/moduli-sistemy-digispot-ii/289-dsm-063-en.html The On-Air Hot Reserve module allows uniting resources of 2 and more on-air ... main and standby workstation is done via separate network cards: this link is ... |
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