Hot-swapping refers to the removal and/or addition (swapping) of hardware into a computer system while it is running.
On a normal desktop computer this is a very stupid thing to do and will result in damaged hardware and/or electrocution, but file servers are often designed specifically to allow the replacement of certain components (usually hard drives or power supplies) without powering the machine down. This is done by having redundant hardware that kicks in when needed allowing the device in question to be powered off and removed.
Hot-swapping or hot-pluggable means that a device can be plugged into a USB port while the computer is running.
It allows you to plug and change out any device with the power being on if it is Hot-Swappable. Most devices are being integrated with this function.
HOTSWAPPING
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The Universal Serial Bus was designed with hotswapping in mind, although the slot is powered it has firmware that tells it when it should or should not provide electricity, It is perfectly safe to insert and remove USB devices at a whim, just be cautious of bending the slots as they are powered and a short could happen if you abuse it
Control electronics are devices like remote controls. Control electronics are used to control other electronic devices
No, these devices are not made to be used in cars. Hummingbird devices are meant to be used for fishing or other marine activities. As such, they will not work on roads.
the devices connected with a computer physically for the purpose of enter data into computer is called input devices. some important input devices are key board mouse scanner joystick lightpen etc.
technology that is developed meant to be used for military purpose only. example the gps navigation devices were at one point only used by the military.
This would appear to relate to devices such as pagers that are activated by calling a telephone number- on a conventional phone. There are a number of similar devices.
If the word you meant was "itinerant", then the switch is one that can be moved from place to place to control different devices.
Two or more users can work with programs and share peripheral devices, such as printers, at the sameTwo or more users can work with programs and share peripheral devices, such as printers, at the same time
Two or more users can work with programs and share peripheral devices, such as printers, at the sameTwo or more users can work with programs and share peripheral devices, such as printers, at the same time
scsi stands for small computer system interface and is used for disk drives and other computer devices