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Resilient File System (ReFS)

A Resilient File System (ReFS) is a file system that Microsoft developed for use on a Windows operating system (OS) and is designed to overcome some of the limitations in the New Technology File System (NTFS). Read Full Definition

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What is data backup? An in-depth guide

Data backup is the process of copying data in an IT system to another location so it can be recovered if the original data is lost. Read Full Definition

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multisourcing (multi-sourcing)

Multisourcing (multi-sourcing) is an approach to outsourcing in which IT operations and technology infrastructure are contracted to a number of vendors, usually in combination with some internally provided elements... Read Full Definition

persistent storage

Persistent storage is any data storage device that retains data after power to that device is shut off. Read Full Definition

Amazon Aurora

Amazon Aurora is a relational database engine from Amazon Web Services. The engine is MySQL-compatible, which means code, applications and drivers used in databases relying on MySQL can be used in Aurora with ... Read Full Definition

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GPS jamming

GPS jamming is the act of using a frequency transmitting device to block or interfere with radio communications. Read Full Definition

data availability

Data availability is a term used by computer storage manufacturers and storage service providers to describe how data should be available at a required level of performance in situations ranging from normal through... Read Full Definition

collision in networking

In a half-duplex Ethernet network, a collision is the result of two devices on the same Ethernet network attempting to transmit data at the same time. Read Full Definition

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synchronous replication

Synchronous replication is the process of copying data over a network to create multiple current copies of the data. Read Full Definition

digital divide

The digital divide is a term that refers to the gap between demographics and regions that have access to modern information and communications technology, and those that don't or have restricted access. Read Full Definition

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