downtime en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

downtime en el diccionario PONS

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One of the drawbacks of a correspondence server is downtime.
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Once on set, the fan extras suffered the long hours and stultifying downtime with no complaints.
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This can greatly reduce cost, and reduce hours of downtime to seconds of downtime.
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Thereby, this reduces expensive downtime and loss of vital machine accuracy and up time.
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Incorrect routing or routing issues cause undesirable performance degradation, flapping and/or downtime.
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After nearly an hour of downtime, the power-outage allowed the 49ers to regain composure and come storming back in prime form, scoring 17 unanswered points.
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Battery-based designs do not require downtime if the batteries can be hot-swapped, which is usually the case for larger units.
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During this time, graduate candidates have a week of downtime while grades are finalized.
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This time they record under proper conditions, not in downtime, and progress much more efficiently.
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Excluding the downtime periods, he had traveled a total of 1026 days, or about two years and ten months.
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