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- 18:45, 20 August 2023 POSIX (hist | edit) [160 bytes] Digimer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header}} '''POSIX''' is an acronym for '''''P'''ortable '''O'''perating '''S'''ystem '''I'''nterface''. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/POSIX {{footer}}")
- 18:44, 20 August 2023 Linux (hist | edit) [349 bytes] Digimer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header}} Linux is a POSIX compliant open-source operating system created by Linux Torvalds. It is currently developed by a very large number of developers and forms the foundation for many Linux distributions, including Debian, Ubuntu, Redhat and Fedora Core, among '''many''' others. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux {{footer}}")
- 18:43, 20 August 2023 ISO (hist | edit) [861 bytes] Digimer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header}} '''ISO''' is an acronym for '''I'''nternational '''O'''rganization for '''S'''tandardization. In computing, '''ISO''' is most often used to describe the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_9660 ISO 9660] standard describing data storage on optical media like CD and DVD disks. In turn, the term "iso file" usually describes an archive designed to be written to an optical disk. Some operating systems, like Linux, allow for these archives to be "mounted" and th...")
- 18:38, 20 August 2023 Md5sum (hist | edit) [573 bytes] Digimer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header}} The program "md5sum" takes a file as an input for an 128-bit [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD5 MD5] calculation. In the context of Anvil! clusters, md5sum hashes can be used to confirm that the file stored in the cluster is byte-for-byte identical to the source the file was originally downloaded from or created. The Anvil! displays the md5sum's hash in the file browser so that you can confirm that the file matches what you expected. It's also used...")
- 20:51, 16 August 2023 SMT1500RM2U (hist | edit) [64 bytes] Digimer (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Configuring APC SmartUPS with AP9630 Network Cards) Tag: New redirect
- 18:28, 16 August 2023 Anvil (hist | edit) [20 bytes] Digimer (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Anvil!) Tag: New redirect
- 18:27, 16 August 2023 Anvil! Clusters (hist | edit) [50 bytes] Digimer (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to What is an Anvil! and why do I care?) Tag: New redirect
- 18:27, 16 August 2023 APC (hist | edit) [248 bytes] Digimer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header}} '''A'''merican '''P'''ower '''C'''onversion, or "[https://apc.com APC]", is a brand owned by the company [Schneider Electric https://www.se.com/]. Their UPSes and switched PDUs are often used in Anvil! Clusters. {{footer}}")
- 18:24, 16 August 2023 AP7900 (hist | edit) [39 bytes] Digimer (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Configuring an APC AP7900) Tag: New redirect
- 18:24, 16 August 2023 AP7900B (hist | edit) [39 bytes] Digimer (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Configuring an APC AP7900) Tag: New redirect
- 15:52, 16 August 2023 Encrypted Arrays with LSI SafeStore (hist | edit) [27 bytes] Digimer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "#!REDIRECT LSI SafeStore")
- 14:56, 16 August 2023 Anvil! Cluster (hist | edit) [50 bytes] Digimer (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to What is an Anvil! and why do I care?) Tag: New redirect
- 03:19, 16 August 2023 MAC (hist | edit) [474 bytes] Digimer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header}} MAC is an acronym for '''M'''edia '''A'''ccess '''C'''ontrol. This is a 32 bit hexadecimal identifying string that is unique to every network device. This address is used in networking for locating a device when it does not have an IP address. MAC addresses are not routeable, thus, MAC addresses are only useful on the subnet the device is on. For more information, please see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAC_address wikipedia] entry. {{footer}}")
- 02:59, 16 August 2023 Internet-Facing Network (hist | edit) [17 bytes] Digimer (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to IFN) Tag: New redirect
- 02:58, 16 August 2023 Storage Network (hist | edit) [16 bytes] Digimer (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to SN) Tag: New redirect
- 02:58, 16 August 2023 Migration Network (hist | edit) [16 bytes] Digimer (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to MN) Tag: New redirect
- 02:58, 16 August 2023 Back-Channel Network (hist | edit) [17 bytes] Digimer (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to BCN) Tag: New redirect
- 02:56, 16 August 2023 What is an Anvil! and why do I care? (hist | edit) [138,456 bytes] Digimer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{howto_header}} The most basic answer to this question is; * An ''Anvil!'' is one of the most resilient platforms for running servers on. If you have a server that, if it failed, would really hurt, you probably want to put it on an ''Anvil!'' system. Now, the longer answer. = Overview = The Anvil! platform is an Intelligent Availability platform. This means it has the following core features; * It proactively protects hosted servers. It predicts failures where...")
- 02:55, 16 August 2023 Bit (hist | edit) [128 bytes] Digimer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header}} A 'Bit' is a single Base-2 'BInary DigiT'; 0 or 1. See 'Binary' for more information. {{footer}}")
- 02:54, 16 August 2023 ECC (hist | edit) [500 bytes] Digimer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header}} [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Error-correcting_code Error correcting code] is a mechanism for transmitting additional, redundant data that allows for the detection of errors. In most cases, ECC allows the automatic correction of single-byte errors without requiring the corrupted data being retransmitted. It is often found in enterprise-grade memory, often referred to as "ECC RAM". The same technology is used in many different system components, like sto...")