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Migrate vs Hibernate - What's the difference?

migrate | hibernate |

In lang=en terms the difference between migrate and hibernate

is that migrate is to move slowly towards, usually in groups while hibernate is to spend winter time in hibernation.

In computing|lang=en terms the difference between migrate and hibernate

is that migrate is (computing): to move computer code or files from one computer or network to another while hibernate is (computing) to enter a standby state which conserves power without losing the contents of memory.

As verbs the difference between migrate and hibernate

is that migrate is to relocate periodically from one region to another, usually according to the seasons while hibernate is to spend winter time in hibernation.

migrate

English

Verb

(migrat)
  • To relocate periodically from one region to another, usually according to the seasons.
  • * Twice a year the geese migrate — from Florida to Canada and back again.
  • * Twice a year the Minnesotans migrate from their state to the Gulf of Mexico.
  • To change one's geographic pattern of habitation.
  • Many groups had migrated to western Europe from the plains of eastern Europe.
  • To change habitations across a border; to move from one country or political region to another.
  • * To escape persecution, they migrated to a neutral country.
  • To move slowly towards, usually in groups.
  • * Once the hosts started bickering in the kitchens, the guests began to migrate towards the living room.
  • (computing): To move computer code or files from one computer or network to another.
  • * They had finished migrating all of the affected code to the production server by 2:00am, three hours later than expected.
  • (marketing) To induce customers to shift purchases from one set of a company's related products to another.
  • We were hoping to migrate the customers of the "C" series to the "E" series and the "E" customers to the "S" series.

    Usage notes

    Some people consider the jargonistic transitive form of this word to be improper, on the grounds that it is untraditional, and that if a transitive verb is to be constructed from migrate'' it should still be the subject that is doing the migrating. Alternatives include ''move'', ''herd'', ''transfer'', or ''relocate''. This objection is not widespread however, and ''migrate is the only term generally used to mean specifically the movement of computer code from one computer to another. Usually both computers are servers of some sort.

    Derived terms

    * emigrate * migratable * migration * immigrate * migratory

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    hibernate

    English

    Alternative forms

    * (l) (obsolete)

    Verb

    (hibernat)
  • To spend winter time in hibernation.
  • (computing) To enter a standby state which conserves power without losing the contents of memory.
  • Your computer hibernates after it has been idle for the specified amount of time.'' — Microsoft Corp, ''Use Hibernate and Standby to Conserve Batteries (2001)

    Antonyms

    * aestivate, estivate

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