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What Is The Difference Between A Telnet And A Fileserver?
Asked by Guest in Science 3 years ago - 1 answer
The term fileserver is defined as a set of disks and processors that make up the majority of the disk space which is available to a cluster of machine or to a machine such as the SP. Although all the machines in a cluster have some local disk space available to hold the operating system and the temporary files, if a file server is used, all the nodes can access the data on the fileserver. At ATS, ...more
Answered by aki 3 years ago
What Are Telnet And File Transfer Protocol?
Asked by Guest in Computer Science 3 years ago - 2 answers
A) Telnet Telnet is the service of the Internet that allows you to access remote computer outside your area. Many computers on the Internet are set-up to allow Telnet access. Some required login names and passwords, but many do not have any restrictions. Through Telnet, ...more
Answered by kahfi 3 years ago
Which One Of The Following Uses UDP As The Transport Protocol: A)HTTP B)Telnet C)DNS D)SMTP?
Asked by manohar_36 in Internet 3 years ago - 3 answers
UDP is a simple connectionless protocol that provides no real features but is very fast. It is ideally suited for small, quick exchanges of information, and can be faster than TCP because there is no need to establish a connection and therefore provide error control, unlike with HTTP, SMTP and Telnet protocols. ...more
Answered by Zadadka 3 years ago
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