(isim) ayna

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mirror
Of an event, activity, behaviour, etc, to be identical to, to be a copy of
A smooth surface, usually made of glass with reflective material painted on the underside, that reflects light so as to give an image of what is in front of it
That which gives a true representation, or in which a true image may be seen; hence, a pattern; an exemplar
Generally speaking, to mirror is to maintain an exact copy of something Probably the most common use of the term on the Internet refers to mirror sites which are web sites, or FTP sites that maintain exact copies of material originated at another location, usually in order to provide more widespread access to the resource Another common use of the term mirror refers to an arrangement where information is written to more than one hard disk simultaneously, so that if one disk fails, the computer keeps on working without losing anything See Also: FTP, Web
If something mirrors something else, it has similar features to it, and therefore seems like a copy or representation of it. The book inevitably mirrors my own interests and experiences = reflect
A mirror is an FTP server that provides copies of the same files as another server A mirror site provides an alternate way to access the same files when an FTP site is so popular that the volume of users accessing it keeps others from getting through
A computer system that contains a duplicate copy of information stored in another system
In its most general form it means to make an exact copy of something Probably the most common use of the term on the Internet refers to "mirror sites" which are websites, or FTP sites that maintain exact copies of material originated at another location, usually in order to provide more widespread access to the resource Another common use of the term is the situation where information is saved to more than one hard disk at the same time, so that if one disk fails, the computer keeps working without losing anything
Generally speaking, "to mirror" is to maintain an exact copy of something Probably the most common use of the term on the Internet refers to "mirror sites" which are web sites, or FTP sites that maintain exact copies of material originated at another location, usually in order to provide more widespread access to the resource Another common use of the term "mirror" refers to an arrangement where information is written to more than one hard disk simultaneously, so that if one disk fails, the computer keeps on working without losing anything See Also: FTP , Web
Another HTTP or FTP server that contains the same information as the original server They can have the same pseudo-IP address where routers alternate between them or multiple URLs can be listed on a Web page
A copy (usually of web sites) A mirror site is a web site that is an identical copy of another site (often with or without the permission of the author)
An FTP or Web server that provides copies of the same files as another server Some servers are so popular that other servers have been set up to mirror them and spread the traffic load on to more than one site
reflect or resemble; "The plane crash in Milan mirrored the attack in the World Trade Center"
A looking-glass or a speculum; any glass or polished substance that forms images by the reflection of rays of light
Some FTP sites are so heavily used that in order to relieve the load, their entire contents are copied to and made available by other sites These are then known as 'mirror sites'
An FTP server that copies the same files from another server, and provides another site to download the files The mirrored site is independent of the original Some FTP servers get so many people downloading the same files that other servers have to be set up to mirror them and spread the load to more than one site A mirror site is an exact replica of the original site, and is usually updated frequently to ensure that it reflects the same content as the original site They are used to make access to the files faster when the original site may be farther away, or running on a smaller server Typically, the site that is the mirror will be in a better location to where more people can access the information quickly, and it will run faster as well, especially during high traffic times Mirrored sites can give access to products such as pictures or simply have daily mail on them They can be used for a wide variety
Generally speaking, "to mirror is to maintain an exact copy of something Probably the most common use of the term on the Internet refers to "mirror sites which are web sites, or FTP sites that maintain exact copies of material originated at another location, usually in order to provide more widespread access to the resource
An FTP server that provides copies of the same files as another server Some FTP servers are so popular that other servers have been set up to mirror them and spread the FTP load to more than one site
To reflect, as in a mirror
{f} reflect, reflect image
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