pre-allocated processing
[priː ˈæl.ə.keɪ.tɪd ˈprɑː.ses.ɪŋ]
nounpl: pre-allocated processing instances / pre-allocated processings
processamento pré-alocado
1. A computing technique where system resources (memory, CPU cycles, or processing capacity) are reserved and assigned in advance before actual processing tasks are executed
The application uses pre-allocated processing to ensure consistent performance during peak loads.
A aplicação utiliza processamento pré-alocado para garantir desempenho consistente durante períodos de pico.
2. In parallel computing and cloud infrastructure, the practice of reserving computational resources ahead of time to minimize latency and improve throughput
Pre-allocated processing pools help reduce context switching overhead in multi-threaded applications.
Os pools de processamento pré-alocados ajudam a reduzir a sobrecarga de troca de contexto em aplicações multithreaded.
This is specialized technical terminology primarily used in software engineering, cloud computing, and DevOps communities. In Brazil, it's commonly referenced in tech hubs like São Paulo and among professionals working with distributed systems. The term reflects modern computing practices where performance optimization through resource planning is critical for enterprise applications.
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