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COMP TIA FLASHCARDSSET 6
(RAID – SNMP)
CIS 140, Susan K. Smith, TVCC,
Fall Quarter 2011
RAID
Redundant Array of Independent Discs
RAID
A category of disk drives that employ two or more drives in combination for fault tolerance and performance.
RAID
RAM
Random Access Memory
RAM
A type of computer memory that can be accessed randomly; that is, any byte of memory can be accessed without touching the preceding bytes.
RAM
RAMBUS
trademarked term
RAMBUS
A type of memory (DRAM) developed by Rambus, Inc. The fastest current memory technologies used by PCs (SDRAM) can deliver data at a maximum speed of about 100 MHz, RDRAM transfers data at up to 800 MHz.
RAMBUS
RAS
Remote Access Service
RAS
A server that is dedicated to handling users that are not on a LAN but need remote access to it.
RAS
RF
Radio Frequency
RF
Any frequency within the electromagnetic spectrum associated with radio wave propagation.
RF
RGB
Red Green Blue
RGB
A monitor that requires separate signals for each of the three colors. This differs from color televisions, for example, which use composite video signals, in which all the colors are mixed together.
RGB
RIMM
Rambus Inline Memory Module
RIMM
The memory module used with RDRAM chips. It is similar to a DIMM package but uses different pin settings.
RIMM
RIP
Routing Information Protocol
RIP
An interior gateway protocol defined by RFC 1058 that specifies how routers exchange routing table information.
RIP
RIS
Remote Installation Service
RIS
A feature of Microsoft's Windows 2000 Server. RIS allows a network administrator to install the Windows 2000 operating system to any number of client computers simultaneously from a central location.
RIS
RISC
Reduced Instruction Set Computer
RISC
A type of microprocessor that recognizes a relatively limited number of instructions.
RISC
RJ-11
Registered Jack function 11
RJ-11
A four- or six-wire connector used primarily to connect telephone equipment in the United States.
RJ-11
RJ-45
Registered Jack-45
RJ-45
An eight-wire connector used commonly to connect computers onto a local-area networks (LAN), especially Ethernets.
RJ-45
ROM
Read Only Memory
ROM
Computer memory on which data has been prerecorded.
ROM
RS-232
Recommended Standard 232
RS-232
A standard interface approved by the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) for connecting serial devices.
RS-232
RTC
Real-Time Clock
RTC
A clock that keeps track of the time even when the computer is turned off.
RTC
SAN
Storage Area Network
SAN
A high-speed sub network of shared storage devices.
SAN
SATA
Serial Advanced Technology Attachment
SATA
An evolution of the Parallel ATA physical storage interface. Serial ATA is a serial link -- a single cable with a minimum of four wires creates a point-to-point connection between devices.
SATA
SCSI
Small Computer System Interface
SCSI
A parallel interface standard used by Apple computers, PCs, and many UNIX systems for attaching peripheral devices to computers.
SCSI
SDRAM
Symmetric Dynamic Random Access Memory
SDRAM
A type of DRAM that can run at much higher clock speeds than conventional memory.
SDRAM
SGRAM
Synchronous Graphics Random Access Memory
SGRAM
A type of DRAM used increasingly on video adapters and graphics accelerators.
SGRAM
SIMM
Single Inline Memory Module
SIMM
A small circuit board that can hold a group of memory chips.
SIMM
SLI
Scalable Link Interface or
System Level Integration
or ScanLine Interleave Mode
SLI
Technology linking two graphics cards together to provide scalability and increased performance.
SLI
SMB
Server Message Block
SMB
A message format used by DOS and Windows to share files, directories and devices.
SMB
SMTP
Simple Mail Transport Protocol
SMTP
A protocol for sending e-mail messages between servers.
SMTP
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol
SNMP
A set of protocols for managing complex networks.
SNMP
Set 6 - Complete