hybrid sleep

English

Noun

hybrid sleep (uncountable)

  1. (computing, Microsoft Windows) A variant of sleep mode in which current data is retained both in memory (allowing fast resumption, as if from hibernation) and on disk (to protect from data loss in the event of a power cut).
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