Cloud Monitoring

What is Backward compatibility ?

Definition of Backward compatibility

Backward compatibility alludes to an equipment or programming framework that would use be able to the interface of a more established form of a similar item. Another standard item or model is viewed as in reverse good when it can read, compose or see more established organizations. In reverse similarity permits more up to date innovation to progress without superseding a present part.

Brief Explanation of Backward compatibility

In reverse similarity can allude to a program, framework or stage. This program is another application that backings the elements of the more seasoned form. This framework is more up to date equipment that is in reverse perfect with more seasoned equipment forms of the same model. Hardware that is in reverse perfect can differ with the model and form. In reverse similarity with equipment can likewise incorporate USB ports, design programming, fringe controls and hard circle drives. Despite the fact that more up to date equipment may work with more seasoned frameworks, the execution level may not be optimal. In backward compatibility stage or library alludes to the structure that permits the equipment or programming (or the subprograms for that product) to work.

Quizplus
Subscribe To Cloudopedia

Subscribe To Cloudopedia

Join our mailing list to learn the lastest Cloud Computing Terms and Jargon.

Thank you for Subscribing. 

Powered byRapidology
Become an Expert in Cloud Computing

Become an Expert in Cloud Computing

Learn New Terms and Jargon and stay on Top of Cloud Computing

You have Successfully Subscribed!