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  2. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ( DHCP) is a network management protocol used on Internet Protocol (IP) networks for automatically assigning IP addresses and other communication parameters to devices connected to the network using a client–server architecture. [1]

  3. Dynamic DNS - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic DNS. Dynamic DNS ( DDNS) is a method of automatically updating a name server in the Domain Name System (DNS), often in real time, with the active DDNS configuration of its configured hostnames, addresses or other information. The term is used to describe two different concepts. The first is "dynamic DNS updating" which refers to systems ...

  4. Configuration Management (ITSM) - Wikipedia

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    Configuration Management ( CM) is an ITIL version 2 and an IT service management ( ITSM) process that tracks all of the individual configuration items (CI) in an IT system which may be as simple as a single server, or as complex as the entire IT department. In large organizations a configuration manager may be appointed to oversee and manage ...

  5. RAID - Wikipedia

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    RAID (/ r eɪ d /; "redundant array of inexpensive disks" or "redundant array of independent disks") is a data storage virtualization technology that combines multiple physical disk drive components into one or more logical units for the purposes of data redundancy, performance improvement, or both.

  6. Net neutrality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The ideas underlying net neutrality have a long pedigree in telecommunications practice and regulation. Services such as telegrams and the phone network (officially, the public switched telephone network or PSTN) have been considered common carriers under U.S. law since the Mann–Elkins Act of 1910, which means that they have been akin to public utilities and expressly forbidden to give ...

  7. Leila Steinberg - Wikipedia

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    December 18, 1961 (age 62) Los Angeles, California. Occupation (s) Manager, educator, author, producer. Style. Hip hop, R&B, pop, dance-pop. Leila Steinberg (born December 18, 1961) is an American manager, business woman, educator, writer, [1] poet, [2] and founder of AIM4TheHeART, [3] a 501 (c) (3) non-profit dedicated to helping at-risk youth ...

  8. Chuck Fletcher - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Fletcher. Born. ( 1967-04-29) April 29, 1967 (age 57) Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Occupation (s) Former general manager of the Minnesota Wild (2009–2018), the Philadelphia Flyers (2018–2023) Charles “Chuck” Fletcher (born April 29, 1967) is a Canadian professional ice hockey executive. He most recently was the general manager and ...

  9. Net neutrality - Wikipedia

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    Net neutrality is the principle that an ISP has to provide access to all sites, content, and applications at the same speed, under the same conditions, without blocking or giving preference to any content. Under net neutrality, whether a user connects to Netflix, Internet Archive, or a blog, their ISP must treat them all the same. [19]