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logical ANDlogisches "Und" (A logical operation combining the values of two bits (0, 1) or two Boolean values (false, true) that returns a value of 1 (true) if both input values are 1 (true) and returns a 0 (false) otherwise)
logical block addressinglogische Blockadressierung (A method used with SCSI and IDE disk drives to translate the cylinder, head, and sector specifications of the drive into addresses that can be used by an enhanced BIOS. LBA is used with drives that are larger than 528MB)
logical datacenterlogisches Datencenter (A logical representation of an actual or physical deployment datacenter environment)
Logical Datacenter DesignerDesigner für logisches Datencenter (The designer used to create and edit diagrams of interconnected logical servers that represent the logical structure of a datacenter)
logical datacenter diagramDiagramm für logisches Datencenter (The diagram used to create a logical representation of a datacenter. The logical datacenter diagram (.ldd) file contains information based on the System Definition Model (SDM))
logical designlogischer Entwurf (A design process that details the elements of the solution and how they interrelate with each other. This design does not provide technical implementation details, and thus is prior to making specific technology decisions)
logical devicelogisches Gerät (A volume that you create within an extended partition on a basic master boot record (MBR) disk. Logical drives are similar to primary partitions, except that you are limited to four primary partitions per disk, whereas you can create an unlimited number of logical drives per disk. A logical drive can be formatted and assigned a drive letter)
logical drivelogisches Laufwerk (A volume that you create within an extended partition on a basic master boot record (MBR) disk. Logical drives are similar to primary partitions, except that you are limited to four primary partitions per disk, whereas you can create an unlimited number of logical drives per disk. A logical drive can be formatted and assigned a drive letter)
logical link control and adaptation protocolLogical Link Control and Adaptation-Protokoll (A protocol used in personal wireless network applications that provides connection-oriented and connectionless data services to upper layer protocols with protocol multiplexing capability, segmentation and reassembly operation, and group abstractions)
logical namelogischer Name (A name used by SQL Server to identify a file)
logical networklogisches Netzwerk (A user-defined named grouping of IP subnets and virtual local area networks (VLANs) that is used to organize and simplify network assignments)
logical operatorlogischer Operator (An operator that manipulates binary values at the bit level. In some programming languages, logical operators are identical to Boolean operators, which manipulate true and false values)
logical printerlogischer Drucker (The software interface between the operating system and the printer in Windows. While a printer is the device that does the actual printing, a logical printer is its software interface on the print server. This software interface determines how a print job is processed and how it is routed to its destination (to a local or network port, to a file, or to a remote print share). When you print a document, it is spooled (or stored) on the logical printer before it is sent to the printer itself)
logical recordlogischer Datensatz (A merge replication feature that allows you to define a relationship between related rows in different tables so that the rows are processed as a unit)
logical schemalogisches Schema (In the Data Warehouse a conceptual model that maps to the data in the physical store and provides an understandable view of the data. When a developer creates code to access or change data in the Data Warehouse the developer interacts with the logical schema. Commerce Server processes data in the Data Warehouse through the logical schema)
logical serverlogischer Server (A representation of the run-time environment in which an application will deploy)
logical server endpointEndpunkt des logischen Servers (An endpoint which represents a connection point for a logical server and is of client or server type)
logical server prototypePrototyp eines logischen Servers (A preconfigured logical server in the Toolbox that you can use to define logical servers on the logical datacenter diagram)
logical sourcelogische Quelle (A collection of devices and components that act on any source of data to filter, aggregate, transform, and provide intelligent data. You can also combine custom sources to achieve high-level, complex business tasks)
logical treelogische Struktur (In Windows Presentation Foundation, the tree containing all the elements and content that are directly created by an application and used for a user interface element. For the specified element, the logical tree is not a strict subset of its visual tree, because elements derived from the Visual base class might contain elements that are not derived from the Visual class. For example, the elements might contain a String, a TextElement, or any other common language runtime object)
logical unit numberlogische Gerätenummer (A logical reference to a portion of a storage subsystem. For example, in a disk storage subsystem, a LUN can comprise a disk, a section of a disk, a whole disk array, or a section of a disk array in the subsystem)
Logical Volume Integrity DescriptorIntegritätsbeschreibung des logischen Volumes (A structure that is written any time the contents of the associated Logical Volume is modified)
target logical datacenterlogisches Zieldatencenter (The logical datacenter definition to which the system is being deployed)