destage

English

Etymology

de- + stage

Verb

destage (third-person singular simple present destages, present participle destaging, simple past and past participle destaged)

  1. (computing) To asynchronously write new or updated data from a cache or nonvolatile storage to a direct access storage device.
    A root item of data is located, and then a working set of data is collected by identifying additional data in the cache that will be destaged to locations in the storage device adjacent to the root item of data.

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