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    What is glycogen storage diseases type I (GSD1)? Glycogen Storage disease type I (GSD1) is the most common type of glycogen storage disease detected in most people. An inherited defect in the enzyme glucose – 6 – phosphatase (G6Pase) is the sole cause of this metabolic disease. GSD1 can be categorized even further into two sub categories based on its location and other defects, GSD type Ia and GSD type Ib. Without G6Pase properly functioning, there would be a break in the final step of…

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    Memory is the ability to recall something after it has happened. There are three stages that are gone through to make a memory: the encoding, storage, and retrieval. The encoding is the initial learning or experience of an event. Storage is just the holding of information until the retrieval which is when you access the information. If there is a mishap between these stages, then the memory will be loss. These stages are vital to the making of a memory, and help filter the important information…

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    utilize this resource. Hardware was especially expensive shortly after it was produced, and most could focus on only one specific server application which drastically hindered the network structures that users were trying to access. This means that storage devices and network structures had to change in order to effectively handle all of the demands from the users. There were many different problems with the ways in which businesses stored and accessed their data, and the main one was that the…

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    Raid 0: Database Analysis

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    already present. This results in significant cost saving, storage space and power consumption, this also results in rapid increase in availability. Raid allows us to have a group of physical disks to form as one logical disk on the system. Using raid method of splitting the hard disk helps to read or write data at an increased speed, fault tolerance and redundancy. Raid 0 uses a form of striping. They have 2 disk which helps the data…

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    Hubstor Case Summary

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    named one of the 20 most promising Azure storage providers by CIO Reviews. Data terabytes continue to increasing at amazing rates, thus concerns about security threats are also mounting. This leads to more companies adopting cloud storage their data is protected and archived. The first hybrid cloud storage solution that is data-aware, HubStor brings disenfranchised IT leaders back to the cloud, as it resolves many of the issues seen with this data storage and archiving option and simplifies data…

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    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, internet sites, e-mail servers, zip drives, back-up storage media, and personal digital devices like digital cameras and phones (Chu, Deng & Chao, 2011). The purpose of this paper is to analyze…

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    implemented the reforestation would need to be carefully assessed in order to maintain natural water systems. Similarly, the devastation to wetlands for the purpose of agriculture has become an increasing problem for biodiversity and loss of carbon dioxide storage, as well as, many other benefits that are associated with expansive wetlands. The renewal of wetlands can offset the process and revitalize wetlands to once again a source of carbon sequestration. The obstacle that makes this option…

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    Knowledge Management (KM) is for managing knowledge in organizations, supporting capture storage, creation, and dissemination of information. The idea of a KM is to enable personnel to have a ready access to the organization’s documented base of facts, sources of information and solution. Successful companies are able to secure, codify, and transfer knowledge more effectively and with greater speed than the competition. KM is the name given to the set of systematic actions that an organization…

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    and sends the instruction to the right hardware to execute the instruction, and also received the feedback from the hardware and forwards it to the software. · Storage: This is the part of the computer where information or data have been kept temporary or permanently. This consist primary storage and secondary storage, e.g. Hard disk, Universal Serial Bus (USB) and Floppy Disk etc. · Graphics: According to Wikipedia (2017)…

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    Quorum Case

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    1. Background Salmon IT are currently reviewing the existing backup solution located in the Co-location suite of Level 3 Datacentre in Hayes. The existing backup solution should 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…

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