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  2. SuperDisk - Wikipedia

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    The SuperDisk LS-120 is a high-speed, high-capacity alternative to the 90 mm (3.5 in), 1.44 MB floppy disk. The SuperDisk hardware was created by 3M 's storage products group Imation in 1996, [1] with manufacturing chiefly by Matsushita. The SuperDisk had little success in North America; with Compaq, Gateway and Dell being three of only a few ...

  3. Queries per second - Wikipedia

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    Queries per second ( QPS) is a measure of the amount of search traffic an information-retrieval system, such as a search engine or a database, receives in one second. [ 1] The term is used more broadly for any request–response system, where it can more correctly be called requests per second (RPS). High-traffic systems must be mindful of QPS ...

  4. List of email subject abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    QUE, meaning Question. The recipient is informed that the sender wants an answer to this e-mail. RB, meaning Reply By. Used with a time indicator to inform the recipient that the sender needs a reply within a certain deadline, e.g. RB+7 meaning Reply By one week (7 days). RLB, meaning Read later. Used when sending personal or informational ...

  5. QPS - Wikipedia

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    QPS may refer to: Computing. Quark Publishing System, a collaborative workflow management system; Queries per second, a measure of high-load servers' performance; Organisations. Queensland Police Service, Australia; Quaker Peace and Service, former name of Quaker Peace and Social Witness, a UK Quakers organisation committee

  6. MSD Super Disk - Wikipedia

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    The MSD Super Disk were a series of 5¼-inch floppy disk drives compatible to some degree with the Commodore 1541 disk drive. produced by Micro Systems Development (Dallas, Texas; later MSD Systems) for use with Commodore 8-bit home computers. Two different versions of the MSD Super Disk were available: the single-drive model, SD-1; and the ...

  7. Live USB - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu 8.04 running Firefox, OpenOffice.org and Nautilus. A live USB is a portable USB -attached external data storage device containing a full operating system that can be booted from. The term is reminiscent of USB flash drives but may encompass an external hard disk drive or solid-state drive, though they may be referred to as "live HDD" and ...

  8. List of acronyms: Q - Wikipedia

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    qu – (s) Quechua language (ISO 639-1 code) Quango – (p) (British Commonwealth) QUasi Autonomous Non-Governmental Organisation. Quasar – (p) Quasi-stellar radio source. QUB – (i) Queen's University Belfast. QUC – (i) Queens University of Charlotte. que – (s) Quechua language (ISO 639-2 code) QUIET – (p) Q and U Imaging ExperimenT ...

  9. Zip drive - Wikipedia

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    The back of a parallel-port ZIP-100 with printer pass-through. The Zip drive is a removable floppy disk storage system that was announced by Iomega in 1994 and began shipping in March 1995. [1] Considered medium-to-high-capacity at the time of its release, Zip disks were originally launched with capacities of 100 MB, then 250 MB, and finally ...