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cipher block chaining (CBC)

Cipher block chaining (CBC) is a mode of operation for a block cipher -- one in which a sequence of bits are encrypted as a single unit, or block, with a cipher key applied to the entire block. Read Full Definition

raw device mapping

Raw device mapping (RDM) enables disk access in a virtual machine (VM) in the VMware server virtualization environment and allows a storage logical unit number (LUN) to be connected directly to a VM from the ... Read Full Definition

personal cloud storage (PCS)

Personal cloud storage (PCS) is a local network-attached storage (NAS) device that lets users store data, photos, music, videos and other files and is optimized for media streaming. Read Full Definition

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clean electricity

Clean electricity, or carbon-free electricity, is electricity without high voltage spikes and drops, meaning it is low on emitting electrical pollution. Read Full Definition

mission-critical application

A mission-critical application is a software program or suite of related programs that must function continuously for a business or business segment to be successful. Read Full Definition

asset turnover ratio

The asset turnover ratio is a measurement that shows how efficiently a company is using its owned resources to generate revenue or sales. Read Full Definition

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failover cluster

In computing, a failover cluster refers to a group of independent servers that work together to maintain high availability of applications and services. Read Full Definition

security token

A security token is a physical or wireless device that provides two-factor authentication (2FA) for users to prove their identity in a login process. Read Full Definition

unified threat management (UTM)

Unified threat management (UTM) describes an information security (infosec) system that provides a single point of protection against threats, including viruses, worms, spyware and other malware, and network ... Read Full Definition

throughput

Throughput is a measure of how many units of information a system can process in a given amount of time. Read Full Definition