Lexeme: automatically recorded server information  
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  1. noun. Automatically recorded server information refers to data that is captured and logged by a server system without the need for manual intervention or interaction. This information includes various system metrics, logs, and statistics that provide insights into the performance, health, and activities of the server. Some examples of automatically recorded server information may include: 1. Server logs: These are text-based recordings that document events, errors, and activities occurring on the server. These logs can include system logs, application logs, security logs, and network logs. 2. Performance metrics: Servers typically collect and record various performance metrics, such as CPU usage, memory utilization, disk space utilization, network traffic, and response times. These metrics help monitor server performance and identify potential bottlenecks or issues. 3. Server configurations: The server may automatically record its configuration settings, including installed software versions, network settings, security settings, and other system configurations. These records can be helpful for troubleshooting or reproducing issues. 4. User activities: Servers may log user interactions, such as user logins, file accesses, database queries, or changes made to system settings. These logs can help track user actions and provide an audit trail for security and compliance purposes. Overall, automatically recorded server information plays a crucial role in server management, troubleshooting, performance optimization, and security analysis. GPT3.5
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  • noun. automatically recorded server information (singular), automatically recorded server information (plural)
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