Category: Letter H
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Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
Hypertext Transfer Protocol is a standard Internet protocol that specifies the client/server interaction processes between Web browsers such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Chrome and Web servers such as Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) or Apache.
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HTML Extension (HTX)
Explore the evolution of HTML Extension in web dev, from HTX files to modern frameworks that enhance dynamic content delivery.
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HTML-based Administration (HTMLA)
Explore HTMLA, an early method for web-based server admin. Learn how this outdated term laid groundwork for modern, secure remote management.
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Hot Spare
Delve into the world of Hot Spare technology: Explore the latest advancements, trends, and the future of high-availability systems in IT.
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Hosts File
Hosts File is a text file that provides a local method for resolution of fully qualified domain names (FQDNs) into their respective IP addresses on a TCP/IP network.
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Hostname
Host Name is an alias given to a computer on a TCP/IP network to identify it on the network.
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Host Header Names
Host Header Names is a feature of Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) version 1.1 supported by IIS that lets multiple Web sites hosted on an IIS 4 (or greater) Web server share the same IP address.
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Host Data Replicator
Host Data Replicator is a Microsoft database replication tool that copies data from legacy DB2 database tables on an IBM mainframe to Microsoft SQL Server database tables.
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Host (in networking)
Dive deep into the world of computer networking with our comprehensive guide on hosts. Their role and significance in today’s digital age.
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Understanding Network Hops: The Journey of Data Packets
Hop is the logical distance between networks based on the number of routers that must be traversed by packets sent between them.
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Home Server
Unlock the various meanings of ‘Home Server,’ from personal data storage to email management. Dive into functionalities, pros, cons, and more.
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Home Folder
Home Folder, also called home directory, is a user’s private folder for storing personal files.