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restartTo resume computer operation after a planned or unplanned termination. See boot, warm boot and checkpoint/restart. restart [′rē‚stärt] (aerospace engineering) The act of firing a stage of a rocket after a previous powered flight. (computer science) To go back to a specific planned point in a routine, usually in the case of machine malfunction, for the purpose of rerunning the portion of the routine in which the error occurred; the length of time between restart points in a given routine should be a function of the mean free error time of the machine itself. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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New features to Softek Transparent Data Migration Facility IP (TDMF(TM) IP) include Restartable Full Refresh, which enables existing migrations to re-start from the point of broken network connection. Customers can run MySQL with EMC CLARiiON and Symmetrix storage arrays, and create restartable replications of MySQL databases with EMC MirrorView, SnapView, Timefinder, and SRDF. SRDF/A, the world's highest-performance extended-distance replication software, creates and maintains a recoverable and restartable copy of critical data over any distance with no host application impact. |
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