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  • 02:37, 16 August 2023NAND (hist | edit) ‎[34 bytes]Digimer (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Boolean Algebra#NAND) Tag: New redirect
  • 02:37, 16 August 2023Boolean Algebra (hist | edit) ‎[3,613 bytes]Digimer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header}} ''' Boolean Algebra ''' These are the various 'logic gates' used to create all computer logic. At their core, they are all made up of the 'NAND' gate. = Logic Gates = : Logic gates can be represented by showing two input lines and one output line followed by a table showing what electrical/binary state the inputs must be in to effect a certain output state. In these 'Truth Tables', the two inputs are represented as inputs 'A' and 'B', and the output is...")
  • 02:36, 16 August 2023Write-back caching (hist | edit) ‎[2,012 bytes]Digimer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header}} Write-back caching is a technology used in disk storage to improve performance. It works by providing an amount of high-speed, volatile memory used to store data destined for non-volatile storage on relatively slow hard drives or solid state drives. Write-back caching is particularly useful on traditional platter-based hard drives and RAID arrays where highly random write access is expected. It allows for writes to be buffered, masking the performance lo...")
  • 02:34, 16 August 2023MN (hist | edit) ‎[403 bytes]Digimer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{howto_header}} '''MN''' is an acronym for "Migration Network". In Anvil! clustering, this is the optional (but recommended) subnet used for copying a server's RAM during a live-migration. This is generally connected back-to-back between the two subnodes in an Anvil! node. This is done to allow for maximum bandwidth and minimal latency to facilitate as fast as possible live migrations. {{footer}}")
  • 02:27, 16 August 2023SN (hist | edit) ‎[354 bytes]Digimer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{howto_header}} '''SN''' is an acronym for "Storage Network". In Anvil! clustering, this is the subnet used for storage network traffic. Specifically, this is used for the DRBD replication traffic. Given the large amount of bandwidth needed for replicated storage, it is generally a good idea to use this network for no other purpose. {{footer}}")
  • 02:26, 16 August 2023BCN (hist | edit) ‎[324 bytes]Digimer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{howto_header}} '''BCN''' is an acronym for "Back-Channel Network". In Anvil! clustering, this is the subnet used for inter-node cluster communication as well as other non-storage related cluster network traffic. It should be completely isolated from any networks exposed to the internet for security reasons. {{footer}}")
  • 02:24, 16 August 2023IFN (hist | edit) ‎[464 bytes]Digimer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{howto_header}} '''IFN''' is an acronym for "Internet-Facing Network" (or "Intranet-Facing Network"). In Anvil! clustering, this is the subnet used for all untrusted network traffic. Generally, as the name implies, this network has access to the Internet or other untrusted networks. No cluster or storage related traffic should use this network. This is the network used for all traffic to and from the servers hosted on the Anvil! cluster nodes. {{footer}}")
  • 02:22, 16 August 2023YB (hist | edit) ‎[265 bytes]Digimer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header}} SI base2 notation for <span class="code">yottabyte</span>s. * YB = yottabyte (10^24 / 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes) See the following article for a fill list of IEC and SI data size notations: * IEC and SI Size Notations {{footer}}")
  • 02:22, 16 August 2023ZB (hist | edit) ‎[261 bytes]Digimer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header}} SI base2 notation for <span class="code">zettabyte</span>s. * ZB = zettabyte (10^21 / 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes) See the following article for a fill list of IEC and SI data size notations: * IEC and SI Size Notations {{footer}}")
  • 02:22, 16 August 2023EB (hist | edit) ‎[255 bytes]Digimer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header}} SI base2 notation for <span class="code">exabyte</span>s. * EB = exabyte (10^18 / 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes) See the following article for a fill list of IEC and SI data size notations: * IEC and SI Size Notations {{footer}}")
  • 02:21, 16 August 2023PB (hist | edit) ‎[252 bytes]Digimer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header}} SI base2 notation for <span class="code">petabyte</span>s. * PB = petabyte (10^15 / 1,000,000,000,000,000 bytes) See the following article for a fill list of IEC and SI data size notations: * IEC and SI Size Notations {{footer}}")
  • 02:21, 16 August 2023TB (hist | edit) ‎[248 bytes]Digimer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header}} SI base2 notation for <span class="code">terabyte</span>s. * TB = terabyte (10^12 / 1,000,000,000,000 bytes) See the following article for a fill list of IEC and SI data size notations: * IEC and SI Size Notations {{footer}}")
  • 02:21, 16 August 2023GB (hist | edit) ‎[244 bytes]Digimer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header}} SI base2 notation for <span class="code">gigabyte</span>s. * GB = gigabyte (10^9 / 1,000,000,000 bytes) See the following article for a fill list of IEC and SI data size notations: * IEC and SI Size Notations {{footer}}")
  • 02:20, 16 August 2023MB (hist | edit) ‎[240 bytes]Digimer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header}} SI base2 notation for <span class="code">megabyte</span>s. * MB = megabyte (10^6 / 1,000,000 bytes) See the following article for a fill list of IEC and SI data size notations: * IEC and SI Size Notations {{footer}}")
  • 02:20, 16 August 2023KB (hist | edit) ‎[236 bytes]Digimer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header}} SI base2 notation for <span class="code">kilobyte</span>s. * KB = kilobyte (10^3 / 1,000 bytes) See the following article for a fill list of IEC and SI data size notations: * IEC and SI Size Notations {{footer}}")
  • 02:19, 16 August 2023Base10 (hist | edit) ‎[21 bytes]Digimer (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Base-10) Tag: New redirect
  • 02:18, 16 August 2023YiB (hist | edit) ‎[265 bytes]Digimer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header}} IEC base2 notation for <span class="code">yebibyte</span>s. * YiB = yebibyte (2^80 / 1,208,925,819,614,629,174,706,176 bytes) See the following article for a fill list of IEC and SI data size notations: * IEC and SI Size Notations {{footer}}")
  • 02:18, 16 August 2023ZiB (hist | edit) ‎[261 bytes]Digimer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header}} IEC base2 notation for <span class="code">zebibyte</span>s. * ZiB = zebibyte (2^70 / 1,180,591,620,717,411,303,424 bytes) See the following article for a fill list of IEC and SI data size notations: * IEC and SI Size Notations {{footer}}")
  • 02:18, 16 August 2023EiB (hist | edit) ‎[256 bytes]Digimer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header}} IEC base2 notation for <span class="code">exbibyte</span>s. * EiB = exbibyte (2^60 / 1,152,921,504,606,846,976 bytes See the following article for a fill list of IEC and SI data size notations: * IEC and SI Size Notations {{footer}}")
  • 02:17, 16 August 2023PiB (hist | edit) ‎[253 bytes]Digimer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header}} IEC base2 notation for <span class="code">pebibyte</span>s. * PiB = pebibyte (2^50 / 1,125,899,906,842,624 bytes) See the following article for a fill list of IEC and SI data size notations: * IEC and SI Size Notations {{footer}}")
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