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When a copied file is replenised Tobe that the same as another.

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How might a distributed database designed for a local area network differ from one designed for a wide area network?

Data transfer on LAN is much faster than on WAN.Thus replication and fragmentation will not increase throughput and speed-up on a LAN, as much as in a WAN. But even in a LAN, replication has its uses in increasing reliability and availability.


Disadvantages of parallel computing?

1.costly 2.replication 3.complex


What kind of virus that eschews most activity except as it relates to self-replication?

worm


What criteria are important in choosing a file organization?

file volatility, file activity, file size, file queries, data currency


What is the differ between Replica and Archive in Lotus Notes?

In Notes, you can go to Help, then Help Topics, then search for information like this. Here's what Notes Help says: A replica is a duplicate of a database with the same replication ID number as the original database. Notes lets you create a local (offline) replica of any database you use. Through replication, Notes can keep a local replica identical with the database on the server, so you make changes once, but they appear in both places. Replication is the process of making replicas identical. Notes uses the replica ID number to locate and replicate all replicas of a database. A database copy (created by choosing File - Database - New Copy) does not have the same ID number as its original database, and doesn't replicate. A copy of a database file created through the operating system is a replica and does have the same ID number as the original database. Replication is a great tool to have when you're away from your office network, because working in a local replica is much faster than making the same changes over a dialup telephone connection. Replication also lets users on various networks in a variety of (physical) locations share the most current version of information in a database. An archive is a copy of a database you can create to store information no longer in use. Like a replica, an archive contains documents and design elements from the original database, but unlike a replica, an archive never sends any changes back to the original database.

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How does a file replication service work?

File replication service is used for shared group policy objects and files. When the service detects changes to a file it will replace that file on all of the systems that are connected to the group.


What type of self-replication program uses a scripting engine to attack and infect a host file?

macro-virus


Which is service in your windows is responsible for replication of Domain controller to another domain controller?

There are2 types of replication.1 AD replication2 Sysvol replicationAD replication uses RPC.Sysvol uses DFS Replication (DFSR) service, if Domain is at2008 functional level and all DCs are WIndows Server2008 or higher OS version. If domain functional level is2003, Sysvol uses NT File Replication Service (NTFS)


Is a technique in which duplicate copies of a file are all updated on a regular basisno matter which copy changes.?

multiple master replication


DNA is copied during a process called?

Replication.


What is The action of helicase creates?

Replication Forks & Replication Bubbles


The process of duplicating a DNA molecule?

replication


What specific term describes the process when Dna replicates itself?

Replication is the process and im sure im right.


What separates the DNA strands during replication?

That would be called the Replication Fork


What are the areas on DNA where replication occurs called?

DNA replication begins in areas of DNA molecules are called origins of replication.


Do replication forks speed up replication?

Multiple replication forks working in concert, can be replicated in about 8 hours


The sites where DNA replication and separation occur is called?

Both occur at the Replication Fork. Don't let the name deceive you.