Definition of Quiesce. Meaning of Quiesce. Synonyms of Quiesce

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Definition of Quiesce

Quiesce
Quiesce Qui*esce", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Quiesced; p. pr. & vb. n. Quiescing.] [L. quiescere, akin to quies rest, quiet. See Quiet, a. & n.] To be silent, as a letter; to have no sound. --M. Stuart.

Meaning of Quiesce from wikipedia

- To quiesce is to pause or alter a device or application to achieve a consistent state, usually in preparation for a backup or other maintenance. In software...
- Kingswood Released: 2010 Label: Kingswood Format: CD Limited to 500 copies Quiesce Released: March 2012 Label: Kingswood (KWDCD004) Format: CD, digital download...
- data, protecting self-consistent files but requiring applications "be quiesced and made ready for backup." Near-CDP is more practicable for ordinary personal...
- during the hot-swap operation. If all else fails, another solution is to quiesce the operation of all components during the hot-swap operation. Modern day...
- survive during adverse environmental conditions by going into a state of quiesce and later resume growth from their storage organs, which contain reserves...
- Freund, was tut ihr so... — →p. 456 — →p. 453 0930 Iam moesta quiesce... Jam moesta quiesce querela Prudentius SATB hymn Schein — 0932 Hört auf mit trauren...
- running), while others allowed "warm swap", in which the SCSI bus was "quiesced" (meaning all drive activity was stopped) but remained powered on with...
- System/360 models, is "Halt and Proceed" (HPR, operation code X'99') which will quiesce input/output and stop the processor displaying a code to the operator....
- until the previously-transmitted data is acknowledged. This, in turn, will quiesce the new traffic over the connection, leaving only the retransmissions and...
- published by Joseph Klug in 1542 used for the Latin burial-hymn 'Iam moesta quiesce'. For concert performances the two trumpeters are to be placed 'antiphonally'...