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Fill in the Blank

(BLANK) is a technique that allows multiple devices to share a single IP address. It is often used by routers and firewalls to connect private networks to the internet.

A

Network Address Translation
(NAT)

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Fill in the Blank

(BLANK) is a file system that organizes data on storage devices like hard drives and USB flash drives. It uses a table to track which clusters on a storage volume are in use and which are available.

A

File Allocation Table
(FAT)

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Fill in the Blank

A (BLANK) is a software program that manages the order of documents sent to a printer. It also prepares the print job so the printer can understand it.

A

Print Spooler

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eSATA or SATAe?

External

A

eSATA

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5
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eSATA or SATAe?

Express

A

SATAe

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A computer program at the core of a computer’s operating system that always has complete control over everything in the system. It is also responsible for preventing and mitigating conflicts between different processes.

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Kernel

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A system error in Unix-based systems that happens when the core component responsible for managing system resources encounters an error and terminates abnormally.

A

Kernel Panic

The equivalent on Microsoft Windows operating systems is a stop error, often called a “blue screen of death”.

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How many bytes in a kilobit (kb)?

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125

There are 125 bytes in 1 kilobit because a kilobit (kb) is 1,000 bits, and since there are 8 bits in a byte, 1,000 bits divided by 8 bits/byte equals 125 bytes.

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How many bits in a kilobyte (KB)?

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8,000

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