static timeout

[/ˈstætɪk ˈtaɪmaʊt/]
nounpl: static timeouts
tempo limite estático
1. A predetermined, fixed duration of time after which a system, connection, or process automatically terminates or stops if no activity or response occurs
The application uses a static timeout of 30 seconds for all database connections.
A aplicação usa um tempo limite estático de 30 segundos para todas as conexões de banco de dados.
2. In programming and network systems, a hardcoded timeout value that does not change based on conditions or system state
We configured a static timeout to prevent zombie connections from consuming server resources.
Configuramos um tempo limite estático para evitar que conexões zumbis consumam recursos do servidor.
This is primarily technical jargon used in software development, system administration, and IT infrastructure contexts. The term is used identically in both Brazilian and American English technical environments, with 'static timeout' being the preferred English term globally. In Brazil, technical professionals may use either the full Portuguese translation or the English term directly depending on the formality of documentation.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
fixed timeouthardcoded timeoutpreset timeoutpredetermined timeout
Antonyms / Antônimos
dynamic timeoutadaptive timeoutvariable timeout

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
tempo limite estático
Standard technical terminology used in software development documentation
São Paulo
timeout fixo
Common abbreviated form in tech industry discussions
Portugal
tempo máximo estático
More formal alternative used in European Portuguese technical contexts
USA
static timeout
Standard technical term used without translation in English-speaking development communities

Related Words

timeoutconnection timeoutrequest timeoutsession timeoutdead letter queueidle timeout

Related Idioms & Phrases

hit the static timeout
exceed the static timeout
implement a static timeout
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