Sequentially in a sentence as an adverb

Both of them are accessed sequentially once you seek to the correct block, and that was the point of the article.

All told, Brown is looking at century of jail time: 105 years in federal prison if served sequentially.

The elements of a C struct must be sequentially ordered in memory as specified in the code, that's defined in the standard.

On the first page load, though, there is no good excuse to make me request the site template and the content sequentially and smoosh them together myself.

SQLite stores each row as each column value encoded sequentially corresponding to the declared order of the columns.

The notion of programs as long strings of instructions, followed sequentially, with predictable results is a fantasy: computers are observed to operate mostly randomly, all of the time.

I’m not sure how they stripe their data, so the perceived throughput may be higher based on parallel retrievals across racks, but if they’re using the same erasure coding strategy that S3 uses, and writing those fragments sequentially, it doesn’t matter – you’ll still have to wait for the last usable fragment to be read.”

Sequentially definitions

adverb

in a consecutive manner; "we numbered the papers consecutively"

See also: consecutive