command queuing
[/kəˈmɑːnd ˈkjuːɪŋ/]
noun
enfileiramento de comandos
1. A computer storage technology feature that allows a disk drive to reorder multiple input/output commands for optimal execution sequence, improving overall performance
The new SSD supports command queuing to handle multiple read and write operations more efficiently.
O novo SSD suporta enfileiramento de comandos para lidar com múltiplas operações de leitura e escrita de forma mais eficiente.
2. The process of storing and managing a sequence of commands in a queue to be executed in a specific order by a system or device
Command queuing allows the storage device to optimize data access patterns.
O enfileiramento de comandos permite que o dispositivo de armazenamento otimize os padrões de acesso a dados.
This is specialized technical terminology primarily used in IT, computer engineering, and storage systems contexts. The term is consistent across Brazilian and European Portuguese technical documentation. It's rarely encountered in everyday conversation and is predominantly used by IT professionals, system administrators, and hardware engineers.
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