operating system uses the file system
Active Directory is the name Microsoft uses for LDAP protocol X.500 (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol).
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FTP Directory Browsing
The ADSI program is a directory access protocol with many uses. This program provides views and allows edits. The ADSI is a step forward in technology.
The slogan "Let your fingers do the walking" was used by the Yellow Pages in the past to emphasize the ease of finding information by using their directory instead of physically looking through a phone book.
The most common type of storage that does not use direct access is tape storage. Tape uses sequential access, that requires to start from the beginning of the tape and go through the tape until you find the section you need. Direct access includes a directory that will let you go directly to the data you need.
The schema is the Active Directory component that defines all the objects and attributes that the directory service uses to store data.
Tracks and sectors
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The standard port numbers for the specified protocols are as follows: SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) uses port 25, POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3) uses port 110, IMAP4 (Internet Message Access Protocol version 4) uses port 143, RPC (Remote Procedure Call) commonly uses port 135, LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) operates on port 389, and the Global Catalog service typically uses port 3268. These ports facilitate various email and directory services in network communications.
A spanned volume combines multiple disks into a single logical volume, allowing data to span across them sequentially. A striped volume also uses multiple disks, but data is written across the disks in stripes (block-level striping), improving performance by spreading data access across multiple disks. However, in a striped volume, a loss of a single disk can result in data loss for the entire volume.
This means that have an SSD (Solid State Drive) hard disk. These hard disks uses "nand flash" technology, is the same as Pen Drives. The major difference between common hard disks, and SSD is the low power consumption, faster access times, but unfortunately they are more expensive, and have less capacity. k