How the Ethernet Works and Some Great Quotations
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In 1973, at Xerox Corporation’s Palo Alto Research Center (more commonly known as PARC), researcher Bob Metcalfe designed and tested the first Ethernet network. While working on a way to link Xerox’s "Alto" computer to a printer, Metcalfe developed the physical method of cabling that connected devices on the Ethernet as well as the standards that governed communication on the cable. Ethernet has since become the most popular and most widely deployed network technology in the world. Many of the issues involved with Ethernet are common to many network technologies, and understanding how Ethernet addressed these issues can provide a foundation that will improve your understanding of networking in general.
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How a CD Server Works
These servers have become more powerful and easier to use
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A CD server attaches to the network so that many discs can be shared by everyone on the network at virtually the same time. It consists of CD/DVD-ROM drives, hard drives for caching (in some models), a special computer with operating system and a built-in Ethernet network connection, assembled in a tower or rack cabinet. There are three different types of CD Servers. The Turbo server uses the Axis Storpoint thin server. The TurboPlus uses the Allion thin server and the SuperTurbo uses the Avantis server technology.
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The Origin of the QWERTY Keyboard
And no it was not designed to slow up typing
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It makes no sense. It is awkward, inefficient and confusing. We've been saying that for 124 years. But there it remains. Those keys made their first appearance on a rickety, clumsy device marketed as the "Type-Writer" in 1872. Today the keyboard is a universal fixture even on the most advanced, sophisticated computers and word processors electronic technology can produce.
How could we get stuck with this type of keyboard?
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