Unit 2 Assignment 1: Disk Redundancy Research December 14, 2013 1) What does RAID stand for? RAID stands for? RAID stands for Redundant Array of Independent Disks. 2) When would we use RAID? RAID can be used by either individual users or large network users to store data across multiple locations to increase fault tolerance. 3) Define the following types of RAID: a) RAID 0 b) RAID 1 c) RAID 5 d) RAID 6 RAID 0 | Strips data without redundancy. Provides faster performance, but
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Lena Cruz GS1145 Strategies for the Technical Professional Unit 1 Assignment 2: Change Wheel Reflection After moving from San Bernardino, California to Salem, Oregon, there have been many changes in my life. My boyfriend and I seem to be happier living in a nice, small town community rather than the crowded and long winded commute we once had in California. The environment here is fresh and clean, and the people nicer. We do miss the food in California, but other than that we are happier
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Cellular Structures and Pathogenicity Jennifer L. Wethington ITT Technical Institute Unit 2 Assignment 1 “Bacterial illness is a result of complex interactions between bacteria and the host. During evolution, humans developed many ways to protect themselves against bacterial pathogens. On the other hand, bacteria have developed strategies to evade, subvert or circumvent these defenses” (Sousa, 2003) “One of the most important characteristics of bacterial pathogenicity is the various strategies
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Brenda Deni NT1310: Physical Networking Unit 2 Assignment 1 3/30/2014 Service Provider Types * RBOCS: Regional Bell Operating Company Service * Regional Bell operating company (RBOC) is a term describing one of the U.S. regional telephone companies (or their successors) that were created as a result of the breakup of American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T, known also as the Bell System or "Ma Bell") by a U.S. Federal Court consent decree on December 31, 1983. The seven
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Unit 2 Assignment 1: Chapter Review and TRACE 1. The five elements in the rhetorical situation are text, reader, author, constraints, and exigence. 2. A reader can use the rhetorical situation to analyze an argument essay by analyzing what the author is arguing about and who his target readers are. A viewer can use the rhetorical situation to analyze an image by first analyzing what the image’s meaning is, and who the targeted viewer is. A writer can use the rhetorical situation during the
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The area of each square is therefore 2*2=4 and the volume of each column will be 4 times the height of the right-right corner. The 6 points are therefore (4,2) xy=8 volume=32 (4,4) xy=16 volume=64 (6,2) xy=12 volume=48 (6,4) xy=24 volume=96 (8,2) xy=16 volume=64 (8,4) xy=32 volume=128 The
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Unit 1 Assignment 2 Ronald McMahon April 1, 2014 To: Senior Management. Richman Investment “Internal use only “data classification standard. Ronald McMahon April 1, 2014 Information or data shared internally by an organization. While confidential information or data may not be included, communications are not intended to leave the organization. This report is designed to describe clarify the standards for the “Internal use only” data classification for Richman Investments, this report will address
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Task 1 A business keeps various types of financial record to monitor its performance and ensure that taxes are paid. These include cash flow statements, profit and loss accounts and a balance sheet. Profit and Loss Account A trading, profit and loss account shows the business's financial performance over a given time period, e.g. one year. The sales on the profit and loss account are the revenue that the business is receiving from selling products or services which was £187,730. The cost of
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on the history of Honest Ed's. This image interested me because of Honest Ed's recent closure, as well as because I find it visually interesting as there is something going on in the fore, middle, and background of the image. Reading Reflection #1: Barthes’ concepts of Connotation & Dennotation This image relates to Barthes concept of the photographic message, specifically in relation to the “denotation” and “connotation” of the messages that can be read from press images. To summarize, Barthes
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What did you notice about the information in these reports? My first reaction is that the reports seemed kind of shady to me. The video did not give a thorough report and it felt like I would have to go and do research myself if I really wanted to know the answer. It basically presented a topic for me to now have to go and research because I know my mother would freak out about it and nag me to death when she hears it from one of her friends at work. I know that my parents get most of their “news”
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