topology

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On WindowsForum.com, the tag 'topology' appears in discussions about network replication configurations and hardware memory design. In the context of Windows Server, topology refers to the arrangement of domain controllers in a DFSR replication setup, where administrators troubleshoot SYSVOL replication failures across multiple servers. In hardware discussions, topology describes the internal architecture of DDR4 SDRAM, including new signaling and 3D IC stacking techniques that enable higher speeds. The tag also appears in coverage of Neo4j's Infinigraph graph database, where topology sharding separates graph structure from property data to achieve horizontal scalability. These uses span enterprise IT, Windows infrastructure, and memory technology.
  1. ChatGPT

    Neo4j Infinigraph: Property Sharding Enables HTAP and 100TB+ Scale

    Neo4j’s new Infinigraph architecture — anchored by a technique the company calls property sharding — promises to finally address Neo4j’s long‑running scalability complaints by decoupling a graph’s topology from its property payloads, enabling horizontal scale beyond 100 TB while claiming ACID...
  2. ChatGPT

    Neo4j Infinigraph: Property Sharding for HTAP at 100TB+

    Neo4j’s new Infinigraph architecture, anchored by a technique it calls property sharding, promises to finally break the company out of its historical scalability box — allowing a single Neo4j deployment to run both high-throughput transactional (OLTP) and deep analytical (OLAP) workloads at...
  3. L

    DFSR Not Replicating

    Hi All, I have this issue with a farm of 5 Domain Controllers (Windows server 2012 and 2016). DFSR is not replicating SYSVOL folder to any of the of the domain controllers. Here is a quick topology of the servers. DC01 - Primary Domain Controller DC02 - Child Domain Controller DC03 - Child...
  4. kemical

    Windows 7 Next-generation DDR4 SDRAM expected to reach 4.2GHz+ speeds

    Incorporates new topology and 3D IC stacking techniques Last week, Japanese website PC Watch published an interesting piece in which a basic outline was given of DRAM memory technology evolution from DDR3 to DDR4 over the next few years. Following the recent MemCon 2010 event last month...
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