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Hardware resource deficiency
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Bog'liq Ky-74O6AR82Ppk-tPM798A b616b0b833ba4f099c3837bd0bf712f1 Course-1-Technical-Support-Fundamentals-GlossaryHardware resource deficiency: It refers to the lack of system resources like memory, hard drive space, etc
HDD (Hard disk drive): Hard disk drives, or HDDs, use a spinning platter and a mechanical arm to read and write information
HDMI: A type of cable that outputs both video and audio
Heatsink: It is used to dissipate heat from our CPU
HFS+/APFS: HFS+ is a journaling system developed by Apple Inc. and APFS is another but more encrypted Apple journaling system
Hostname: Used to identify the computer when it needs to talk to other computers
Hubs: Devices that serve as a central location through which data travels through
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Information technology: The use of digital technology, like computers and the internet, to store and process data into useful information
Input/Output device: A device that performs input and output, including monitors, keyboards, mice, hard disk drives, speakers, bluetooth headsets, webcams, and network adapters
Install image: A downloadable operating system image used to install an operating system on a device
Instruction set: A list of instructions that our CPU is able to run
Internet: A worldwide system of interconnected networks
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN): Where website names are registered
Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4): An address that consists of 32 bits separated into four groups
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6): An address that consist of a 128 bits, four times the amount that IPv4 uses
Internet service provider (ISP): A company that provides a consumer an internet connection
Internet of Things (IoT): The concept that more and more devices are connected to the internet in a smarter fashion such as smart thermostats that turn off the air conditioner when you leave and turn it on when you come back
Interpreted programming language: A language that isn't compiled ahead of time
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