Category: General Concepts
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Computer Networks: A Starter Exploration
Dive into the essentials of computer networks with this authoritative guide, crafted to demystify the complex interactions and technologies that connect computers globally.
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NETSTAT COMMAND
NETSTAT which stands for NETwork STATistics is a TCP/IP utility that displays the current TCP/IP connectivity status and statistics.
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Network Protocol
Network Protocol is a protocol that operates at the network layer (layer 3) of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model for networking.
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KVM Switch: Maximizing Workspace
This article is going to demystify the KVM Switch, explaining its functionality, types, benefits, and usage scenarios, making it an indispensable resource for anyone looking to enhance their multi-computer experience.
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Next Generation I/O (NGIO)
Explore the journey of Next Generation I/O (NGIO) – a pivotal tech leap in server and network infrastructures. Dive into its legacy!
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Unbalanced Lines: Understanding Their Role in Electrical Systems
Explore the fundamentals of unbalanced lines, their applications, and how they differ from balanced lines in electrical systems.
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National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) stands as a cornerstone of technological advancement and standardization in the United States.
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Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System
This is the Bitcoin Paper, or “Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System”. Written by Satoshi Nakamoto, it was the inception of cryptocurrency.
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Serial Transmission
Serial Transmission is a form of signal transmission that sends information one bit at a time over a single data channel.
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Power-on Self Test (POST): Ensuring System Integrity from Startup
Power-On Self Test is a special set of ROM routines that run whenever a PC is booted. The power-on self test (POST) is designed to test whether system components are functioning properly before attempting to boot the operating system, and checks such things as the RAM, keyboard, and disk drives.
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HTTP Status Codes
HTTP Status Codes are three-digit codes that Web servers return in response to Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) requests sent by Web browsers. They are also known as HTTP error codes because most of them signify some sort of error condition. In this page The HTTP status code is one of the first pieces of information…
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Incremental Backup: Streamlining Your Data Protection Strategy
Master the art of Incremental Backups. From core concepts to a detailed step-by-step guide on Windows Server, this is your ultimate guide.