Ports in the range of 1024 to 49151 are known as "registered ports." These ports are assigned by the internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) for specific services and applications, allowing organizations to use them for their software without conflicting with well-known ports (0-1023). While registered ports are not as tightly controlled as well-known ports, they are still recommended for use by specific applications to ensure proper functioning and to avoid port conflicts.
Registered Ports are in the range of 1024 to 49151
TCP ports can range from 0 to 65535. The well-known ports, which range from 0 to 1023, are typically reserved for specific services (e.g., HTTP uses port 80, HTTPS uses port 443). Ports ranging from 1024 to 49151 are known as registered ports and can be used by user applications. Ports from 49152 to 65535 are dynamic or private ports and are usually assigned temporarily for client source ports during communication.
1024 to 49151
A non-ephemeral port, also known as a well-known or registered port, is a port number that is typically reserved for specific services and applications. These ports range from 0 to 1023 for well-known ports and from 1024 to 49151 for registered ports. Unlike ephemeral ports, which are temporary and assigned dynamically for client-side connections, non-ephemeral ports are usually static and associated with server applications, such as HTTP (port 80) or FTP (port 21). They facilitate consistent communication between clients and servers.
When two programs on the same computer want to access the internet, they will each use a different port. For example, if you are chatting on AIM and browsing the web at the same time, web traffic will go through port 80 and AIM traffic will go through port 5190. That way when data comes back to the computer, it can be directed either to AIM (if it comes in on 5190) or the web browser (if it comes into port 80). If you are choosing a port manually for some reason, it doesn't usually matter what you choose as long as that port number is not in use by another program. Pick a big random number and you are safe. -DJ Craig
There's no possible answer to that. A computer can have any number of USB ports. As the above is true, it doesn't matter how many you use. You can use as much USB ports as you want on your computer.
"1024" or any port within the range of 1024-65534.
bit = 1 bit = range 0 .. 1byte = 8 bits = range 0 .. 255 or range -128 .. 127kilobyte = 1024 bytesmegabyte = 1024 kilobytesgigabyte = 1024 megabytesterabyte = 1024 gigabytespetabyte = 1024 terabytesetc.
the Yottabyte is the biggest "byte" ever known. It has 1024 zetabytes. A zetabyte has 1024 exabytes. An exabyte has 1024 petrabytes. A petrabyte has 1024 terabytes. A terabyte has 1024 gigabytes. A gigabyte has 1024 megabytes. A megabyte has 1024 kilobytes. A kilobyte has 1024 bytes. So, for example, if you want to know how many bites does a yottabite has, i took the will to make the calculations and figure out that a yottabyte has... 1,208,925,819,614,629,174,706,176 bytes.
1.1e+12 i.e. 1,100,000,000,000 bytes Or more exactly 1,099,511,627,776
1024 * 1024 = 1,048,576
A coperbyte. A coperbyte is: Bit = 1 Binary Digit Byte = 8 Bit Kilobyte = 1024 Byte Megabyte = 1024 Kilobyte Gigabyte = 1024 Megabyte Terabyte = 1024 Gigabyte Petabyte = 1024 Terabyte Exabyte = 1024 Petabyte Zettabyte = 1024 Exabyte Yottabyte = 1024 Zettabyte Brontobyte = 1024 Yottabyte Geopbyte = 1024 Brontobyte Saganbyte = 1024 Geopbyte Pijabyte = 1024 Saganbyte Alphabyte = 1024 Pijabyte Kryatbyte = 1024 Alphabyte Amosbyte = 1024 Kryatbyte Pectrolbyte = 1024 Amosbyte Bolgerbyte = 1024 Pectrolbyte Sambobyte = 1024 Bolgerbyte Quesabyte = 1024 Sambobyte Kinsabyte = 1024 Quesabyte Rutherbyte = 1024 Kinsabyte Dubnibyte = 1024 Rutherbyte Seaborgbyte = 1024 Dubnibyte Bohrbyte = 1024 Seaborgbyte Hassiubyte = 1024 Bohrbyte Meitnerbyte = 1024 Hassiubyte Darmstadbyte = 1024 Meitnerbyte Roentbyte = 1024 Darmstadbyte Coperbyte = 1024 Roentbyte 1 Coperbyte is 989,292,945,639,150,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes