Category: Letter R
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Registration Authority
Registration Authority is a company or organization that is responsible for receiving and validating requests for digital certificates and public/private key pairs.
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Remote Access to a Network
What is Remote Access to a Network and how does it work?
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Recursive Query
Explore the concept of Recursive Queries in DNS, where resolvers seek complete answers from name servers, essential for web navigation.
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Reverse Hosting (proxy server)
Reverse Hosting, also called virtual hosting, is an extension to reverse proxying that is supported by Microsoft Proxy Server.
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Request for Comments (RFC)
RFC (stands for Request For Comments) is a document that describes the standards, protocols, and technologies of the Internet and TCP/IP.
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Remote Bridge: Bridging the Gap in Computer Networking
Discover the fundamentals of a Remote Bridge in computer networking, a vital technology for connecting geographically separated networks effectively.
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Remote Access Service (RAS)
Definition of Remote Access Service (RAS) in Network Encyclopedia. What is Remote Access Service (RAS)? RAS (Remote Access Service) is an optional Microsoft Windows OS Family networking service that provides remote access for remote clients. A machine running Windows on which Remote Access Service (RAS) is installed is called a RAS server. How It Works…
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RAID-5 volume
RAID 5 Volume is a volume created with the Disk Management portion of the Computer Management tool that stores its data with parity information across multiple physical disks.
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Raid 5 – Implementing disk striping with parity
Guide to help you implement RAID 5 (striping with parity) on Windows Server.
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Raid 1 – Implementing Mirror Disk on a server
Guide to help you implement RAID 1 (Mirror Disk) on Windows Server.
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Raid 0 – Implementing disk striping
Guide to help you implementing RAID 0 on Windows Server.
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RAID
RAID stands for redundant array of independent disks, is a technology for implementing fault-tolerance on a disk subsystem by using data redundancy, either using software or using a separate hardware RAID storage unit.