local nodes
[ˈloʊkəl noʊdz]
nounpl: local nodes
nós locais
1. In networking and computer systems, nodes that exist within a specific, limited geographic area or network segment, as opposed to remote or distributed nodes
The local nodes on the company's network communicate directly with each other without routing through the main server.
Os nós locais na rede da empresa se comunicam diretamente entre si sem roteamento através do servidor principal.
2. In graph theory and data structures, vertices or connection points that are restricted to a particular subsystem or region
The algorithm identifies local nodes to optimize data transfer efficiency within the cluster.
O algoritmo identifica nós locais para otimizar a eficiência da transferência de dados dentro do cluster.
3. In distributed computing, processing units or servers that are physically or logically grouped together in proximity
Local nodes require less latency for inter-node communication compared to geographically dispersed systems.
Os nós locais requerem menor latência para comunicação entre nós comparado aos sistemas geograficamente dispersos.
This is technical jargon primarily used in IT, computer science, and telecommunications sectors. The terminology is standardized internationally and remains consistent across different regions and languages. It is rarely encountered in casual conversation and is specific to professionals working with networks, distributed systems, or graph-based computing architectures.
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