The number of HTTP requests that a specific hardware and software combination can process in a unit of time is often referred to as the system's throughput. This metric is influenced by factors such as the server's CPU, memory, network bandwidth, and the efficiency of the software stack, including the web server and application frameworks. Performance testing tools can help measure this throughput under various load conditions to identify the system's capacity and optimize configurations. Ultimately, higher throughput indicates better performance and the ability to handle more simultaneous users or requests.
It is software. In particular it is an electronic spreadsheet application software.
A VDU is hardware.
The hardware and software that people use to communicate with the computer include the mouse, visual display and the keyboard. Drivers are the software that the computer needs for the hardware to work.
A scanner is both hardware and software, the device itself is hardware (all devices are hardware) but the driver(a program) that runs it is software.
The minimum hardware requirements are mentioned for each particular Adobe Software either on the box or on their site.
Unfortunately there isn't. Your only option is to go back and buy the correct memory.
hardware
A microphone is hardware. Software is what programs and games are called.
Motherboards are hardware components, not software.
both a hardware and software
Have to be hardware. How could you write software if there were no hardware to write it on?
Are you mentioning about the partition magic discs