Found 499 Articles for File System

Protection in File System

Pranavnath
Updated on 23-Nov-2023 08:37:11

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The file system is defined as the process of storing the user’s data in the computer operating system. This data can be stored in primary memory or secondary memory devices to store and retrieve information. The File is represented in terms of bits, bytes, or any records that can be defined by the author of the file. Each file has a logical address or location which is used for storing and retrieval process. Without the use of an organized hierarchy in file directories, selecting an individual file that is isolated is a tedious task from the user's end. File system configuration ... Read More

Difference Between ANSI Lumens and Lumens

Md. Sajid
Updated on 22-Aug-2023 14:05:24

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ANSI lumens and lumens are both brightness measurements; however, they differ in how the measurement is standardized and how the measurement is done. Lumens are a measure of overall light output, whereas ANSI lumens are a standardized measure of brightness that takes certain testing conditions into account. Read this article to find out more about ANSI Lumens and Lumens and how they are different from each other. What is ANSI Lumens? ANSI lumens are a standardized brightness measurement used specifically for projectors. The acronym "ANSI" stands for the American National Standards Institute, a non-profit organization that creates standards for ... Read More

Difference Between vCenter and vSphere

Md. Sajid
Updated on 22-Aug-2023 14:54:07

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VMware's vSphere and vCenter are both virtualization technology providers. While vSphere is the name of VMware's virtualization platform, vCenter is a management application used to manage vSphere environments. vCenter is a centralized management tool for vSphere environments. vSphere is an enterprise-class virtualization platform that offers services such as virtual machine management, resource allocation, and load balancing. Read this article to find out more about vCenter and vSphere and how they are different from each other. What is vCenter? vCenter is a centralised management tool for managing virtual infrastructure, including virtual machines, virtual networks, and storage resources. It allows administrators to manage multiple ... Read More

Difference between NTFS Permissions and Share Permissions

Md. Sajid
Updated on 17-Aug-2023 13:14:35

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Share permissions and NTFS (New Technology File System) permissions are two independent layers of security settings in the Windows operating system that limit access to files and folders on a network or local disc. NTFS permissions are set for files and folders on an NTFS-formatted drive (often a local disc). When shared folders are accessed over the network, share permissions are applied. Read this article to find out more about NTFS Permissions and Share Permissions and how they are different from each other. What is NTFS Permission? NTFS (New Technology File System) permissions are a set of security ... Read More

Difference between NTFS and NTFS Quick

Md. Sajid
Updated on 17-Aug-2023 13:12:55

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The file systems NTFS (New Technology File System) and NTFS Quick are both used in Windows operating systems, however they differ in terms of formatting and performance. NTFS is a modern and powerful file system designed by Microsoft to replace the outdated FAT (File Allocation Table) file system. NTFS Quick Format is a formatting option offered when creating a new partition or formatting an existing one with NTFS. Read this article to find out more about NTFS and NTFS Quick and how they are different from each other. What is NTFS? NTFS (New Technology File ... Read More

Difference Between AIFF and Apple Lossless File Formats

Md. Sajid
Updated on 16-Aug-2023 13:15:55

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AIFF (Audio Interchange File Format) and Apple Lossless (ALAC) are two separate high-quality audio file formats. Apple created both formats, but they serve different purposes and have different properties. Read this article to find out more about AIFF and Apple Lossless and how they are different from each other. What is AIFF? AIFF (Audio Interchange File Format) is an audio file format created by Apple Inc. in the late 1980s. It is a popular format for storing high-quality audio on a variety of systems. AIFF is notable for its uncompressed nature, which means it keeps all of the ... Read More

Difference Between exFAT and FAT32

Md. Sajid
Updated on 09-Aug-2023 19:32:36

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The file systems exFAT (Extended File Allocation Table) and FAT32 (File Allocation Table 32) are used to manage data storage on a variety of media, such as USB drives, memory cards, and external hard drives. Because of their compatibility with many operating systems and devices, both file systems have been widely adopted. However, they range significantly in terms of features, maximum file size, and compatibility. Read this article to find out more about exFAT and FAT32 and how they are different from each other. What is exFAT? Microsoft created exFAT (Extended File Allocation Table) to address some of the limitations ... Read More

Difference Between Format and Quick Format

Md. Sajid
Updated on 02-Aug-2023 17:52:19

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There are two generally used methods for formatting storage devices such as hard drives, solid-state drives (SSDs), or USB drives: format and quick format. While both operations prepare the storage device for data storage and retrieval, their approaches and the time required to perform the operation differ. Formatting a storage device means creating a new file system on the device, which effectively erases all current data and starts over. A quick format, when compared with a regular format, skips the scanning and error-checking processes. Read this article to find out more about Format and Quick Format and how they are ... Read More

Difference between FTPS and SFTP

Pranavnath
Updated on 18-Jul-2023 12:11:41

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When it comes to secure file transfer protocols, two alternatives that regularly come up are FTPS and SFTP. Both protocols give a secure way to transfer files over a network, but they also vary in their fundamental technologies and implementation. In this article, we'll take a closer look at the FTPS and SFTP, investigating their similarities, contrasts, and utilize cases. FTPS can utilize a variety of verification strategies, counting username/password, X.509 client certificates, and Kerberos. SFTP is supported by the most advanced working frameworks, counting Windows, UNIX, and Linux. It is broadly utilized in venture situations for secure file transfers ... Read More

How to Enable & Set Up .htaccess File on Apache?

Satish Kumar
Updated on 11-Jul-2023 16:39:58

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Introduction Apache is the most widely used web server software on the internet. One of the key features of Apache is a configuration file called .htaccess. This file allows users to control various server settings, including directory-level permissions, URL rewrites, and much more. In this article, we will explore how to enable and set up .htaccess files on Apache servers. Explanation of .htaccess file on Apache The .htaccess file is a configuration file that allows website owners to modify various aspects of their websites' behavior. The ".ht" in ".htaccess" stands for "hypertext", which refers to the markup language ... Read More

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