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  • 1Log-structured file system — A log structured filesystem is a file system design first proposed by John K. Ousterhout and Fred Douglis. Designed for high write throughput, all updates to data and metadata are written sequentially to a continuous stream, called a log.… …

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  • 2Log-structured File System (BSD) — The Log Structured File System (or LFS) is an implementation of a log structured file system (a concept originally proposed and implemented by John Ousterhout), originally developed for BSD. It was removed from FreeBSD and OpenBSD; the NetBSD… …

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  • 3log on — verb enter a computer Have you logged in lately? • Syn: ↑log in, ↑log in • Ant: ↑log out (for: ↑log in) • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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  • 4log off — verb exit a computer Please log off before you go home • Syn: ↑log out • Ant: ↑log in (for: ↑log out) • Hypernyms: ↑exit, ↑ …

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  • 5Log bucking — Bucking is the process of cutting a felled and delimbed tree into logs. This can be a complicated process because logs destined for plywood, lumber, and pulp, each have their own price and specifications for length, diameter, and defects.Bucking… …

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  • 6log-in — verb enter a computer Have you logged in lately? • Syn: ↑log in, ↑log on • Ant: ↑log out (for: ↑log in) • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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  • 7Log cabin — For other uses, see Log cabin (disambiguation). Log cabins in the open air Norwegian Museum of Cultural History in Bygdøy, Oslo …

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  • 8Log management and intelligence — Log Management (LM) comprises an approach to dealing with large volumes of computer generated log messages (also known as audit records, audit trails, event logs, etc). LM covers log collection, centralized aggregation, long term retention and… …

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  • 9Log — Log, n. [Icel. l[=a]g a felled tree, log; akin to E. lie. See {Lie} to lie prostrate.] 1. A bulky piece of wood which has not been shaped by hewing or sawing. [1913 Webster] 2. [Prob. the same word as in sense 1; cf. LG. log, lock, Dan. log, Sw.… …

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  • 10Log board — Log Log, n. [Icel. l[=a]g a felled tree, log; akin to E. lie. See {Lie} to lie prostrate.] 1. A bulky piece of wood which has not been shaped by hewing or sawing. [1913 Webster] 2. [Prob. the same word as in sense 1; cf. LG. log, lock, Dan. log,… …

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