• ROM chip (Read Only Memory)
  • Scalability
  • Server logs
  • Shell
  • Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)




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    Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP): A secure network communication protocol developed by Microsoft that allows a user to connect to another device remotely
    Return merchandise authorization (RMA): The process of receiving returned merchandise and authorizing a refund
    RGB model: RGB or red, green, and blue model is the basic model of representing colors
    ROM chip (Read Only Memory): A read-only memory chip where the BIOS is stored
    Root cause: The main factor that's causing a range of issues
    Router: A device that knows how to forward data between independent networks
    RPM: Revolutions per minute
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    SATA: The most popular serial ATA drive, which uses one cable for data transfers
    Safe operating temperature: The temperature range in which rechargeable batteries must be kept in order to avoid damage
    Scalability: The measure of a system’s ability to increase or decrease in performance and cost in response to varying loads in system processing demands
    SDRAM: It stands for Synchronous DRAM, this type of RAM is synchronized to our systems' clock speed allowing quicker processing of data
    Server logs: Text files that contains recorded information about activities performed on a specific web server in a defined period of time
    Servers: Devices that provide data to other devices that request that data, also known as a client
    Scripting: Coding in a scripting language
    Script: It is run by an interpreter, which interprets the code into CPU instructions just in time to run them
    Scripts: Mainly used to perform a single or limited range task
    Shell: A program that interprets text commands and sends them to the OS to execute
    Standoffs: Used to raise and attach your motherboard to the case
    SOC (System On a Chip): Packs the CPU, Ram, and sometimes even the storage onto a single chip

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