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  2. Data pack - Wikipedia

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    A mobile data pack refers to an add-on which can enable you to boost the amount of data which you can use on your mobile phone. The rate at which you use your data can also be monitored, so you know how much data you have left. Mobile data is a service which provides a similar service to Wi-Fi and allows you to connect to the Internet. So the ...

  3. Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology - Wikipedia

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    Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T. or SMART) is a monitoring system included in computer hard disk drives (HDDs) and solid-state drives (SSDs). [3] Its primary function is to detect and report various indicators of drive reliability, or how long a drive can function while anticipating imminent hardware failures.

  4. Refinement (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Data refinement is used to convert an abstract data model (in terms of sets for example) into implementable data structures (such as arrays). [ citation needed ] Operation refinement converts a specification of an operation on a system into an implementable program (e.g., a procedure ).

  5. Density (computer storage) - Wikipedia

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    Hard disk drives store data in the magnetic polarization of small patches of the surface coating on a disk. The maximum areal density is defined by the size of the magnetic particles in the surface, as well as the size of the "head" used to read and write the data. In 1956 the first hard drive, the IBM 350, had an areal density of 2,000 bit/in 2.

  6. Object storage - Wikipedia

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    Object storage (also known as object-based storage [1] or blob storage) is a computer data storage approach that manages data as "blobs" or "objects", as opposed to other storage architectures like file systems, which manage data as a file hierarchy, and block storage, which manages data as blocks within sectors and tracks. [2]

  7. Holographic Data Storage System - Wikipedia

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    The holographic data storage system was created with the initial goals of developing several key components for the system, including a high-capacity, high-bandwidth spatial light modulator used for data input, optimized sensor arrays for data output, and a high-power red semiconductor laser.

  8. Global strategic petroleum reserves - Wikipedia

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    Kamigotou Storage Base – seven storage tanks, total capacity 21.45 million barrels (3,410,000 m 3). Kushikino Storage Base – three storage tanks, total capacity 10.5 million barrels (1,670,000 m 3). Shibushi Storage Base – 40 storage tanks, total capacity 27.6 million barrels (4,390,000 m 3). Kagoshima – 4.0 million barrels (640,000 m 3).

  9. Glossary of video game terms - Wikipedia

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    A form of artificial intelligence which takes data based on how the player performs and uses it to learn to better counter the player. [citation needed] add-on See downloadable content. adds A term used commonly in role-playing video game s, MMORPGs and beat-'em-ups, referring to the "additional enemies" called in by bosses during encounters.