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  • In [[data storage device|data storage]], '''disk mirroring''' is the [[replication (computing)|replication]] of [ ...recovery]] context, mirroring data over long distance is referred to as [[storage replication]].
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  • | genre = [[Communications protocol|Protocol]], [[distributed file system]], [[content delivery network]] ...ing data in a [[distributed file system]]. IPFS uses [[content-addressable storage|content-addressing]] to uniquely identify each file in a [[Global Namespace
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  • * "DKT" stands for Distributed Keyword Table. * "DHT" for [[Distributed Hash Table]].
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  • | genre = [[Data store|Data structure store]], [[key-value database]] ...(abstract data type)|lists]], [[Associative array|maps]], [[Set (abstract data type)|sets]], sorted sets, [[HyperLogLog]]s, [[bitmaps]], [[Stream (computi
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  • ....org/web/20170812204016/http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/articles/servers-storage-admin/sol-howto-mongodb-zones-1954559.html |archive-date=August 12, 2017 |u ...ervice solution. Customers can use the managed offering from BABA's global data centers.<ref>{{cite web |last=Betz |first=Brandy |date=2019-10-30 |title=Mo
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  • Bitbucket has three deployment models: Cloud, Bitbucket Server, and Data Center. ...tbucket-git-lfs|title=Bitbucket Cloud Adds Beta Support for Git Large File Storage|website=InfoQ}}</ref>
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  • ...program that encodes the real-world [[business rule]]s that determine how data can be [[Create, read, update and delete|created, stored, and changed]]. I * [[Workflow]]s that are the ordered tasks of passing documents or data from one participant (a person or a software system) to another.
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  • ...upport for making applications that are loaded as web pages, but can store data locally and continue to function while offline. ...] to the user interface that ran on the client side. So instead of sending data to the server in order to generate an entire web page, the embedded scripts
    16 KB (2,351 words) - 22:26, 27 September 2019
  • ...uary 16, 2015}}</ref> or (in [[Windows]]) the entire [[data storage device|storage device]] with [[pre-boot authentication]].<ref name="OS Supported for Syste === Unencrypted Data in RAM ===
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  • ...space and connectivity to the Internet for other servers located in their data center, called [[colocation centre|colocation]], also known as ''Housing'' ...Sockets Layer]] (SSL) is typically used for websites that wish to keep the data transmitted more secure.
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  • ...of Cambridge| last = Skorobogatov| first = Sergei| title = Low temperature data remanence in static RAM| date = June 2002| url = https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/t ...ing physical access and using modern techniques to avoid storing sensitive data in [[random access memory]].
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  • A '''database''' is an organized collection of [[Data (computing)|data]], generally stored and accessed electronically from a computer system. Wh ...[end user]]s, applications, the database itself to capture and analyze the data and provides facilities to administer the database. The sum total of the d
    69 KB (9,896 words) - 05:25, 13 November 2018
  • ...[[cryptographic key]]s, such as a [[digital signature]], or [[biometric]] data, such as [[fingerprint]] details. Some may also store [[passwords]].<ref>{{ ...cation server encrypts a challenge (typically a random number, or at least data with some random parts) with a public key; the device proves it possesses a
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  • '''Kademlia''' is a [[distributed hash table]] for decentralized [[peer-to-peer]] [[computer network]]s desig ...etworks use [[Distributed hash table]]s to look up files in the network. ''Distributed hash tables'' store resource '''locations''' throughout the network. A majo
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  • ...provide various functionalities, often called "services", such as sharing data or [[System resource|resources]] among multiple clients, or performing comp ...ervers"), in the sense of "obey", today one often says that "servers serve data", in the same sense as "give". For instance, [[web server]]s "serve [up] we
    21 KB (3,038 words) - 03:20, 12 October 2018
  • ...referred to as [[Data set (IBM mainframe)#Partitioned datasets|partitioned data sets]]. ...the sharing of System Data among many programs by providing a centralized data description."<ref name="Wexelblat_1981_369">{{Cite book |last=Wexelblat |fi
    33 KB (4,875 words) - 07:50, 13 October 2019
  • ...w installations of the same software (cf. [[right to fork]]) or feed it to data conversion tools. ...Management|date=2012-09-01|pages=978–994|volume=48|series=Large-Scale and Distributed Systems for Information Retrieval|issue=5|doi=10.1016/j.ipm.2011.10.004}}</
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  • [[File:Datacenter de ARSAT.jpg|thumb|[[ARSAT]] data center (2014)]] ...l-sees-double-with-data-center-in-a-container/|title=Dell Sees Double With Data Center in a Container|author=Ashlee Vance|date=December 8, 2008}}</ref>
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  • ...30 October 2008}}</ref> [[Twitter]],<ref>{{cite video |title=Big and Small Data at @Twitter |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cKTP36HVgI |last=Cole |fi ...s|History section|reason=ISAM isn't a language, it's a method for indexing data; Also, which API was preserved?|date=January 2014}}
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  • ...aused when a large number of inputs are connected to an output, due to the distributed [[capacitance]] of all the inputs and wiring and the finite amount of curre == Data storage ==
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