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Updated Articles

Gateway Service for NetWare (GSNW)

Gateway Service for NetWare (GSNW)

Updated on: August 28, 2019

GSNW is a service for servers running Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows NT (called Gateway Services for NetWare in Windows NT) that can be installed on these servers to enable them to directly access file and print resources on Novell NetWare servers.

Daemon

Daemon

Updated on: August 28, 2019

Deamon is a program associated with the UNIX operating system that runs in the background and performs some task without instigation from the user.

Batch File

Batch File

Updated on: August 28, 2019

Batch File is an ASCII file with the extension .bat or .cmd containing a series of commands.

Basic Volume

Updated on: August 28, 2019

Basic Volume is a type of volume in Microsoft Windows.

Agent SNMP

Agent (SNMP)

Updated on: August 27, 2019

Agent in SNMP is a Simple Network Management Protocol client software that runs on a hub, a router, or another networking component.

Token Ring

Token Ring

Updated on: August 27, 2019

Token Ring is a popular local area network (LAN) technology developed by IBM that still has a large installed base in many shops but has been greatly outpaced in recent years by different forms of Ethernet.

RAID - redundant array of independent disks

RAID

Updated on: August 24, 2019

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.

QoS - Quality of Service

Quality of Service (QoS)

Updated on: August 23, 2019

QoS is any networking technology that has predictable latency and data loss.

Out-of-Band Management

Out-of-Band Management (OBM)

Updated on: August 23, 2019

OBM stands for Out-of-Band Management, is a method of remotely managing the wide area network (WAN) telecommunications components of your network by using a secondary serial communication link.