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Definition: Data RedundancyData redundancy refers to the duplication of data within a database or storage system, where the same piece of information is stored in
Definition: FragmentationFragmentation is a condition in computer memory or storage where free space is broken into smaller, non-contiguous blocks, leading to inefficient use of resources
Definition: Virtual Address SpaceVirtual address space (VAS) is the range of addresses that an operating system (OS) assigns to a process, allowing it to access
Definition: Fault Tolerance TechniquesFault tolerance techniques are strategies and mechanisms designed to enable a system to continue functioning correctly even when one or more of
Definition: Bit-Level ParallelismBit-level parallelism is a form of parallel computing that increases a processor’s ability to perform multiple operations simultaneously by manipulating data at the
Definition: Memory AddressA memory address is a unique identifier assigned to a specific location in a computer’s memory, allowing the CPU and other hardware components
Definition: Flash-Based StorageFlash-based storage is a type of data storage technology that utilizes flash memory to store and retrieve digital information. Unlike traditional hard disk
Definition: Kubernetes vs. DockerKubernetes and Docker are two popular technologies in containerized application development and orchestration. While Docker is a containerization platform that allows developers
Definition: GRC AnalystA GRC Analyst (Governance, Risk, and Compliance Analyst) is a professional responsible for ensuring that an organization adheres to regulatory requirements, manages risks
Definition: Subsurface ScatteringSubsurface scattering (SSS) is a phenomenon in which light penetrates the surface of a translucent object, scatters inside the material, and exits at
Definition: Asset Lifecycle ManagementAsset Lifecycle Management (ALM) is the process of managing an asset throughout its entire lifecycle, from acquisition and utilization to maintenance and
Definition: Asset TaggingAsset tagging is the process of assigning unique identifiers, such as barcodes, QR codes, or RFID tags, to physical assets for tracking and
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