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  2. Upload - Wikipedia

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    This is used when a local computer has a slow connection to the remote systems, but these systems have a fast connection between them. Without remote uploading functionality, the data would have to first be downloaded to the local system and then uploaded to the remote server, both times over a slower connection.

  3. mod_qos - Wikipedia

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    In case an application (here /ccc) is very slow, requests wait until a timeout occurs. Due to many waiting requests, the web server runs out of free TCP connections and is not able to process other requests to application /aaa or /bbb. mod_qos limits the concurrent requests to an application in order to assure the availability of other resources.

  4. List of amateur radio software - Wikipedia

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    HamLogBook is a simple logger, with a Windows 95-inspired user interface. It supports common ADIF fields, can look up callsigns on QRZ, exports ADIF 2.0 and can automatically upload to eqsl.net. log4om: Freeware Windows klog: Open-Source (GPL-3.0) Linux, MacOS and Windows QLog: Open-Source (GPL-3.0) Linux, MacOS and Windows QSOMate: Proprietary ...

  5. Scalable TCP - Wikipedia

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    Scalable TCP modifies the congestion control algorithm.Instead of halving the congestion window size, each packet loss decreases the congestion window by a small fraction (a factor of 1/8 instead of Standard TCP's 1/2) until packet loss stops.

  6. S3 ViRGE - Wikipedia

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    S3 logo, of pre-VIA times. The S3 ViRGE (Video and Rendering Graphics Engine [1]) graphics chipset was one of the first 2D/3D accelerators designed for the mass market. Introduced in 1996 by then graphics powerhouse S3, Inc., the ViRGE was S3's first foray into 3D-graphics. The S3/Virge was the successor to the successful Trio64V+.

  7. HSTCP - Wikipedia

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    HSTCP has the same slow start/timeout behavior as standard TCP. Since only the congestion control mechanism is modified, HSTCP can be used with other TCP options like SACK . In real implementations, determining the increase and decrease parameters given a current window size is implemented as a lookup table.

  8. Slowdroid - Wikipedia

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    SlowDroid is the first [1] denial of service attack which allows a single mobile device to take down a network server requiring minimal bandwidth. [2] [3] The attack has been created for research purposes by Enrico Cambiaso and Maurizio Aiello for the IEIIT Institute [4] of the National Research Council of Italy and released as an Android application.

  9. Xrdp - Wikipedia

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    xrdp is a free and open-source implementation of Microsoft RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) server that enables operating systems other than Microsoft Windows (such as Linux and BSD-style operating systems) to provide a fully functional RDP-compatible remote desktop experience.