Quasarbiz JS100 User Manual page 53

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RAID
RAID 0
RAID 1
root
router
RTS threshold
S
SATA
share
single sign-on
SMART
striping
U
UBSA
UPS
USB
W
WAN
WEP
wipe
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software that enables remote access servers to communicate with a
central server to authenticate dial-in users and authorize their access to
the requested system or service.
redundant array of independent disks A method used to standardize and
categorize fault-tolerant disk systems. RAID levels provide various mixes
of performance, reliability, and cost.
A RAID level that provides striping.
A RAID level that provides mirroring.
The highest or uppermost level in a hierarchically organized set of
information. The root is the point from which further subsets are branched
in a logical sequence that moves from a broad or general focus to narrower
perspectives.
A computer networking device that forwards data packets toward their
destinations through a process know as routing.
The number of frames in the data packet at or above which an RTS/CTS
(request to send/clear to send) handshake is turned on before the packet
is sent. The default value is 2347.
serial advanced technology attachment. An evolution of the parallel ATA
physical storage interface. SATA is a serial link—a single cable with a
minimum of 4 wires—that creates a point-to-point connection between
devices.
A directory that can be mounted on one or more computers and filled with
as many subdirectories and files as desired, up to the limit of the space in
the disk pool in which the share exists.
A process that allows a user with a domain account to log on to a network
once using a password or smart card and to gain access to any computer in
the domain.
Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting
A technique for spreading data over multiple stored disks, which speeds up
the retrieval of the data stored on the disks.
User-based share access
Uninterruptible power supply
Universal serial bus A bus used to connect devices to a host (a computer in
which a host controller is installed).
wide area network In contrast to a LAN, a WAN is a data network that
covers a wider geographic area and usually operates at a lower speed. In
the home environment, the WAN is usually the internet.
Wired Equivalent Privacy A form of data encryption.
The process of removing data from a disk.
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