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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Paragraph

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    they have to divide the data and spread the blocks into several megabytes for RAID to work. This is to make RAID efficient and fast. There are lots of RAIDS, and some are 0,1,5, and 10. RAID 0 is different from the others because it performs the best and doesn’t have any risks with using it. RAID 1 requires two drives to work compared to 0. RAID 5 is different from the first two because it requires at…

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    Nt1310 Unit 6 Essay

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    network layer (IP etc.) and the Data Link layer (Ethernet, Token Ring etc.) It’s the standard for the upper Data Link layer sublayer, also known as the Logical Link Control layer. It’s responsible for flow and error control. The Data Link layer wants to send some data over the network, 802.2 LLC helps make this possible. b. 802.3 – Ethernet 802.3 is the standard which Ethernet operates by. The original 802.3 standard is 10mbps. Commonly, Ethernet networks transmit data in packets, as previously…

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    Quorum Case

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    provide a full back up of the entire estate that was originally implemented over 7 years ago. Due to the increasing growth of data within the infrastructure the backup solution has become unfit to deal with regular backups and is now struggling to successfully complete the daily backup policies within a 24 hour period. Recently the IT team initiated a review of the capacity of data being backed up to overcome some of the issues but was unable to reduce the total size sufficiently to maintain…

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    Whenever I have a seat at my desk and gaze into the void, black screen, I am overwhelmed with the thought of the steps it took me to get there. I try to comprehend the endless codes, commands, pieces, and elements that exist in this mad thing I created. The thought of a traitor, whom I believed in as a mentor and followed, continues to haunt me. In my adoration of processors and motherboards, I experience infinite memories haunted by him. I often ask myself if I have created a monster or become…

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    Like random access memory, there is a necessity within the technology industry to make ultra-high density disk drives. Companies from multinationals to small businesses store all their information in these drives. As time passes, more data is created and more data needs to be stored. Hence, more storage is needed. This need for storage increase is essential for the electronic materials industry, as it drives the technology world forward and results in the discovery and making of new…

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    step is that of acquisition. However, the method used for data acquisition by a forensics investigator plays a major role in influencing the admissibility of electronic evidence to be used in a court or law, or the reliability of any other relevant information required when dealing with computer forensic cases at the organizational level (Dykstra & Sherman, 2012). Different data acquisition techniques allow for the recovery of electronic data from devices like hard drives, databases, web server,…

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    protected by two plastic plates which make it less exposed to dust and contamination. Unlike the floppy disks that store up to 1.44 of data, optical disks storages can store up to 650MB of data. They are 5.25 inches (12cm) and have a high storage density. Optical disks storage uses a high focused laser beam to read and write data stored on the disk. Because of this, more data can be compressed on the optical disk compared to a floppy disk about 400 more than times. Computers use compact disk…

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    Homozygous Recessive

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    (1.) A. B. 2. (3.) The percentage of Allison’s egg cells that she produces during her lifetime that will carry the recessive allele and the X chromosome is seventy five percent. For the fact, twenty five percent of the cell will carry homozygous recessive allele and X chromosome, the other fifty percentage will carry heterozygous recessive allele and X chromosome. (4.) A. Twenty Five Percent B. No. C. (X)R (X)r (X)R (X)R(X)R - Female homozygous dominant (X)R(X)r…

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    before. Also, it comes with a 1TB hard drive or if you want an even faster application/files response, you can choose the 1TB Fusion Drive which automatically puts the data that you use the most in the faster flash storage and the others to the hard drive. 1TB is a really good capacity for a graphic designer considering all the data you need to save every day. However, if you need more capacity you can upgrade to 3TB.…

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    How To Build A Computer

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    There are many parts inside of a computer and multiple steps in building a computer. If a problem occurs when building a computer, then it can be from one thing or from many different things. It can be from something as easy as a misplaced part or a bent pin on the CPU socket. I am building a computer at this moment and I have been confronted with errors already. The error I was accosted with was that the computer would not turn and show the error code “55” on the motherboard.This could mean…

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