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double-peak contourform med dobbel topp (A contour that contains two high points in the curve)
early-peak contourform med tidlig topp (A contour that peaks near the beginning of the curve and then slopes downward more gradually)
late-peak contourform med sen topp (A contour that slopes up gradually, peaks near the end of the curve, and then drops off)
non-peak power planstrømstyringsplan for lav belastning (A Configuration Manager power plan that you can configure with power settings that are applied outside peak hours or business hours)
Off-peak timesLavtrafikkperioder (A feature that allows the user to schedule automatic synchronization between the device and the Exchange Server every time an item arrives or is changed in Exchange Server (if the organization is running Exchange Server with Exchange ActiveSync), and after the first full synchronization with Exchange Server when the volume of e-mail is low)
peak cell ratemaksimal cellefrekvens (In Asynchronous Transfer Mode, the rate of cells per second that the source device may never exceed)
Peak Memory Usagetopp for bruk av minne (In Task Manager, the peak amount of physical memory resident in a process since it started)
peak power planstrømstyringsplan for høy belastning (A Configuration Manager power plan that you can configure with power settings that are applied during the peak hours or business hours that you specify)
Peak timesHøytrafikkperioder (A feature that allows the user to schedule automatic synchronization between the device and the Exchange Server every time an item arrives or is changed in Exchange Server (if the organization is running Exchange Server with Exchange ActiveSync), and after the first full synchronization with Exchange Server when the volume of e-mail is high)
peak unitstoppbelastning ressurser (The highest level at which a resource is scheduled for all assigned tasks during a given period of time. Peak units are expressed as a percentage, number of units, or consumption rate)