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  2. MyISAM - Wikipedia

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    Each MyISAM table is stored on disk in three files (if it is not partitioned). The files have names that begin with the table name and have an extension to indicate the file type. MySQL uses a .frm file to store the definition of the table, but this file is not a part of the MyISAM engine; instead it is a part of the server.

  3. Open Database Connectivity - Wikipedia

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    DSNs collect additional information needed to connect to a specific data source, versus the DBMS itself. For instance, the same MySQL driver can be used to connect to any MySQL server, but the connection information to connect to a local private server is different from the information needed to connect to an internet-hosted public server. The ...

  4. List of TCP and UDP port numbers - Wikipedia

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    AIM game LAN network port [citation needed] 2368: Unofficial: Ghost (blogging platform) [172] 2369: Unofficial: Default for BMC Control-M/Server Configuration Agent 2370: Unofficial: Default for BMC Control-M/Server, to allow the Control-M/Enterprise Manager to connect to the Control-M/Server 2372: Unofficial

  5. MySQL Cluster - Wikipedia

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    It can be used independently of a MySQL Server with users accessing the Cluster via the NDB API (C++). "NDB" stands for Network Database. From the MySQL Server perspective the NDB Cluster is a Storage engine for storing tables of rows. From the NDB Cluster perspective, a MySQL Server instance is an API process connected to the Cluster. NDB ...

  6. Drive mapping - Wikipedia

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    Mapping a drive can be complicated for a complex system. Network mapped drives (on LANs or WANs) are available only when the host computer (File Server) is also available (i.e. online): it is a requirement for use of drives on a host. All data on various mapped drives will have certain permissions set (most newer systems) and the user will need ...

  7. Named pipe - Wikipedia

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    Named pipes can also be used as an endpoint in Microsoft SQL Server. [6] Named pipes are also a networking protocol in the Server Message Block (SMB) suite, based on the use of a special inter-process communication (IPC) share. SMB's IPC can seamlessly and transparently pass the authentication context of the user across to Named Pipes.

  8. Disk data format - Wikipedia

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    The SNIA common RAID disk data format (DDF) defines a standard data structure describing how data is formatted across disks in a RAID group.The DDF structure allows a basic level of interoperability between different suppliers of RAID technology.

  9. Storage area network - Wikipedia

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    A storage area network (SAN) or storage network is a computer network which provides access to consolidated, block-level data storage. SANs are primarily used to access data storage devices, such as disk arrays and tape libraries from servers so that the devices appear to the operating system as direct-attached storage .