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  2. Backup rotation scheme - Wikipedia

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    A backup rotation scheme is a system of backing up data to computer media (such as tapes) that minimizes, by re-use, the number of media used.The scheme determines how and when each piece of removable storage is used for a backup job and how long it is retained once it has backup data stored on it.

  3. Incremental rendering - Wikipedia

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    Without incremental rendering, a web browser must wait until the code for a page is fully loaded before it can present content to the user. Earlier web browsers offered something of a compromise - displaying the HTML page once the entire HTML file had been retrieved, and then inserting the images one-by-one as they were retrieved afterwards.

  4. Incremental backup - Wikipedia

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    The overall consumed I/O is the same as the reversed incremental, but during the duration of the backup activity only 1 write I/O is used and the snapshot of the VM is opened for less time than the reversed incremental; the remaining 2 I/O are used to update the full backup file.

  5. Wikipedia:User scripts/List - Wikipedia

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    Displays signature timestamps in your local time, relative to the current time. A replacement for Wikipedia:Comments in Local Time with better language and timezone support. 39: 14: Commentlinks : Adds a [link] button after the [reply] button from the reply tool. N/A: N/A: Copy comment link to clipboard

  6. Incremental computing - Wikipedia

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    Incremental computing techniques can be broadly separated into two types of approaches: Static approaches attempt to derive an incremental program from a conventional program P using, e.g., either manual design and refactoring, or automatic program transformations. These program transformations occur before any inputs or input changes are provided.

  7. Constant folding - Wikipedia

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    Constant folding is the process of recognizing and evaluating constant expressions at compile time rather than computing them at runtime. Terms in constant expressions are typically simple literals, such as the integer literal 2, but they may also be variables whose values are known at compile time. Consider the statement:

  8. Incremental update - Wikipedia

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    Incremental data loading, a technique which ca be based on change data capture Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Incremental update .

  9. DNS zone transfer - Wikipedia

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    The client sends the SOA resource record for the zone apex that it currently has, if any, in the IXFR message, letting the server know which version of the "zone" it believes to be current. Though the server may respond in the normal AXFR manner with the full data for the zone, it may also instead respond with an "incremental" data transfer.