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In DOS and OS/2, a command, such as Copy, Dir and Rename, which may be used at all times. Internal commands are executed by the command processor programs COMMAND.COM in DOS and CMD.EXE in OS/2. The command processor is always loaded when the operating system is loaded. Contrast with external command. |
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Intelligent reordering of commands within the drive's internal command queue helps improve performance of queued workloads by minimizing mechanical positioning latencies on the drive. Like changes in internal command, these external transitions--in mayoral administrations, city councils, and other local governing entities--can also have a significant impact on police departments and their personnel. And we perform internal command queuing that keeps drives streaming to increase performance and reduce wear. |
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