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Which of the following are reasons for choosing sip over h323?
SIP messages use fewer processing schemes AND SIP supports a wider range of voice and video codecs.
What difference between cache and ram?
"RAM" is Random Access Memeory. It's the high speed memory that's on the motherboard and allows the computer to load instructions and data quickly into the processor during normal operation.
"Swap" space is an area on the computer disk that has been reserved as space for overflow. When there are too many applications CURRENTLY RUNNING or applications that are CURRENTLY RUNNING that are too large, large blocks of data are swapped into the swap space, freeing up some of the high speed memory.
Typically, if the operating system is reasonably intelligent, data is only swapped to disk that is not currently being used.
Excessive disk swapping will slow your computer dramatically. It's always a good idea to remove unnecessary applications from your startup.
Your computer can have many applications on disk, as well as a lot of data. Only the CURRENTLY RUNNING applications can be impacted by swap space.
What is the difference between the locations of discrete L2 cache and advanced transfer cache?
On-Package L2 cache (discrete L2 cache) is on a separate microchip within the processor housing, while Advanced Transfer Cache (ATC) is located directly on the same die as the processor core.
What is the difference between virtual memory and physical memory?
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Virtual memory does not physically exist while physical memory does.
Where there is not enough physical memory available for the required application, the application and its data are staged through the physical memory with the excess mapped onto a section of hard disk drive. Using this technique the memory appears to be bigger that it actually is (although it is slowed down by the staging process). The bit on the disk is called the virtual memory.
What is the purpose of a website button?
button [buht-n] 1. a disk or knob used for fastening one thing to another (usually clothing) 2. anything that may resemble the disk or knob that fastens, such as candies, tags, badges or ornaments 3. an emblem or badge to wear on clothing that identifies a name, slogan, campaign or figure 4. a disk or know used to release a spring, operate a machine, open a mechanism or activate an electrical circuit 5. a botanical term for a bud or protuberance of the plant
How much space is 48 mega bytes?
KB = Kilo(1000)byte
A KB of data can hold 2^10 =1024 Bytes of Information
What does mil stand for on a computer?
Depending on how it's used, it could stand for "Military Specification", meaning the ability to withstand shock, dust, or harsh environments.
A PDF is a type of Adobe reader file. It stands for Portable Document Format and was called so because it was designed to be able to be read on any computer ("portable") with Adobe Reader installed.
Configuration of computer system and network?
A typical network configuration consists of a host server that is connected to computer systems, laptops, and printers. These connections can be done wirelessly is the systems are all in relative proximity to the router.
How do you get into the CMOS startup of a compaq Presario 4706?
Did you try F10 at the compaq start screen? Mine is a 6000 but F10 works for mine This document pertains to Compaq Presario Desktop PCs.
The Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) contains the code required to control the basic hardware associated with the computer, such as keyboards, display screens, and disk drives. The BIOS is generally used for disabling or enabling devices or device functions. Changes in the BIOS affect the computer even before the operating system has a chance to recognize the device.
Use the following instructions to open the BIOS:
# Press the Power button to start the computer.
NOTE: Pressing F10 opens the BIOS of Compaq Presario desktops 2001 and earlier.Pressing F1 opens the BIOS of the S3000 series, 6400 series, and 2002 models of Presario desktop computers.
# Immediately press the F10 or F1 key repeatedly on the keyboard when the logo screen displays.
Figure 1: logo screen
# If a language selection screen appears, select a language and press Enter .
Figure 2: Example of BIOS page (in English)
In 1 MB there are 1024 KB. Thus, in 1.6 MB there are 1.6*1024 KB = 1638.4 KB.
How many kilobytes are there in a petabyte?
There are 1,000,000,000,000 kilobytes (kB) in a petabyte (PB).
Here is a list of bits and bytes. The word "bit" is short for "binary digit". * 8 bits = 1 byte (B)
* 1000 bytes (B) = 1 kilobyte (kB)
* 1000 kilobytes (kB) = 1 megabyte (MB)
* 1000 megabytes (MB) = 1 gigabyte (GB)
* 1000 gigabytes (GB) = 1 terabyte (TB)
* 1000 terabytes (TB) = 1 petabyte (PB)
* 1000 petabytes (PB) = 1 exabyte (EB)
* 1000 exabytes (EB) = 1 zettabyte (ZB)
* 1000 zettabytes (ZB) = 1 yottabyte (YB)
For memory chips, the numbers go up by 1024 with each prefix, since it is easier to work with powers of two. These units are more properly written as "kilobinary byte" (KiB), "megabinary byte" (MiB) and "gigabinary byte" (GiB). Memory doesn't come much larger than this yet.
In a network, latency, a synonym for delay, is an expression of how much time it takes for a packet of data to get from one designated point to another.
How Information System increase operational excellence?
Enterprise systems provide value both by increasing operational efficiency and by providing firm wide information to help managers make better decisions. Enterprise systems also help firms respond rapidly to customer requests for information or products. Because the system integrates order, manufacturing, and delivery data, manufacturing is better informed about producing only what customers have ordered, procuring exactly the right amount of components or raw materials to fill actual orders, staging production, and minimizing the time that components or finished products are in inventory.
How do you repair a computer when is not booting?
If you made a boot disk, use it. Otherwise, get out your system disk and reinstall the system. This time make a boot disk. If it still does not work, take it to the shop. You may need a new disk drive or something more. Something may have worn out or been fried.
What is a computer connected to a network called?
That is called an IP address, and is made up usually based off of location, and your internet service provider (ISP)
IP address is the logical address which serves as Identity for the Host device on a Network.
0. to be specific there are 0.497(about 0.5). 497 megabytes are about half a gigabyte.
What is the function of data-entry forms?
It is a form where data is entered, a good example is this box I am typing into, I am entering data into this text box. They can also be limited to only allow specific data to be entered, for example just numbers.
When an instruction is executed in a programm what happens in the processor memory?
All the programming instructions whcih are basically in the assembly code has the corresponding hexadecimal code.the microprocessor understand or interprets what this code is and based on that it performs operation
for eg HLT which had hexcode 76
the microprocessor understands76 as tha halt instruction and based on that it halts or terminates the program
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