Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Service or application in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Programming
For information about modifying the settings for this service or application after the wizard finishes running,
Instructions for running the wizard are provided in Configure a Service or Application for High Availability.
For a list of the services or applications most commonly configured for high availability, see Configuring a Service or Application for High Availability.
older to use the Service or Application.
instead follow the steps in Configure a Service or Application for High Availability,
software, service or application found at any Linked Site.
the cluster monitors the health of the service or application and will respond to failures by restarting the application
right-click the service or application, click Move this service or application to another node, and then choose the node.
the wizard will prompt you about whether to take that clustered service or application offline for the purposes of testing.
website, service or application you are using.
packaging, services or applications.
This User guide may reference services or applications provided by third parties.
Analyzing the use of our products, services or applications.
Transparency e.g. any restrictions limiting access to services or applications, connection speeds.
Analyzing your use of our products, services or applications;
Scalability is the measure of how well a computer, service, or application can grow to meet increasing performance demands.
This topic provides an overview of the task of configuring specific services or applications for failover clustering by using the High Availability Wizard.
Identifying which clustered services or applications can be migrated to a cluster running Windows Server 2008 R2.
Enable you to select services or applications to be managed by resource allocation policy rules.
IP addresses and the associated network names used for the cluster itself or for clustered services or applications are called access points.