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Terminology Learning
Term | Definition |
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Direct Connect | a peer-to-peer file sharing protocol that allows clients to connect to a central hub and download files directly from each other |
SSH | a network protocol that allows two computers to communicate and share data securely over an unsecured network |
SDN | Their assets are blocked and U.S. persons are generally prohibited from dealing with them. |
DNS | a service that translates human-readable domain names, such as www.amazon.com, into machine-readable IP addresses, such as 192.0.2.44 |
Storage features | that files and documents are recorded digitally and saved in a storage system for future |
Deduplication | a technique that removes duplicate copies of data in computing. |
Storage characteristics | the information that tells a database server how to manage a smart large object. |
Object storage | a data storage architecture that stores unstructured data in units called objects, which are stored in a flat data environment |
Block storage | a data storage method that splits data into fixed-sized blocks, or chunks, and stores them on physical storage. |
VPN | virtual private network, which is a tool that creates a secure connection between a device and a remote server over the internet |
RDP | Remote Desktop Protocol, which is a technical standard that allows users to remotely access and use a desktop computer. |
HTTPS | is a protocol that secures communication and data transfer between a user's web browser and a website |
Load balancing | the process of distributing tasks across resources to improve processing efficiency. |
Firewall | a network security system that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules |
Compression | the process of reducing the size of a file using a compression algorithm. |
Capacity on demand | a business strategy that allows companies to provide additional computing resources to customers when needed |
Performance | the amount of useful work a computer system can accomplish compared to the time it takes to do it. |
Storage types | The disk system can include HDDs, SSDs, or Flash drives. |
File storage | a data storage method that organizes data in a hierarchical structure of folders and files. |
Software-defined storage | a computer data storage software that separates storage management and provisioning from the hardware |