A logical partition is a subset of a computer's hardware resources, virtualized as a separate computer. In effect, a physical machine can be partitioned into multiple logical partitions, each hosting a separate instance of an operating system.
A logical abacus is a mechanical digital computer. Also referred to as a "logical machine", the logical abacus is analogous to the ordinary abacus. It is based on the principle...
The EFI system partition or ESP is a partition on a data storage device that is used by computers having the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface. When a computer is booted,...
Mode partition noise: In an optical communication link, is phase jitter of the signal caused by the combined effects of mode hopping in the optical source and intramodal distortion in...
Portable partitions are a form of temporary walls which serve to divide rooms in place of permanent walls. They can be joined together section by section, or available as one...
In computer storage, logical volume management or LVM provides a method of allocating space on mass-storage devices that is more flexible than conventional partitioning schemes to store volumes. In particular,...