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  2. Volume boot record - Wikipedia

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    The boot code in the VBR can assume that the BIOS has set up its data structures and interrupts and initialized the hardware. The code should not assume more than 32 KB of memory to be present for fail-safe operation; [1] if it needs more memory it should query INT 12h for it, since other pre-boot code (such as f.e. BIOS extension overlays, encryption systems, or remote bootstrap loaders) may ...

  3. Wellfleet Communications - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Cisco led the global multi-protocol router market with a 51% share, whereas Wellfleet was third with only 9% market share. [6] By 1993, Wellfleet had grown to a 14% market share, second only to Cisco's 50%. [7] Wellfleet concluded the best way to gain strategic positioning over Cisco would be to merge with hub manufacturer SynOptics. [8]

  4. Traffic contract - Wikipedia

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    The nrt-VBR service category is used for connections that transport variable bit rate traffic for which there is no inherent reliance on time synchronisation between the traffic source and destination, but there is a need for an attempt at a guaranteed bandwidth or latency.

  5. VBR - Wikipedia

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    Variable bitrate, in telecommunications and computing, a non-constant sound or video encoding bitrate; Volume boot record, in computer disks, a type of boot sector that contains code for bootstrapping programs

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    To disable the Password Manager, follow the same steps as above but de-select the box next to 'Offer to save passwords I enter on the web'. Search your saved passwords 1. Log in to AOL Desktop Gold. 2. Click the Settings icon. 3. Click the Browser option on the left-side of the window. 4. Click the Passwords tab. 5.

  7. Vouch by Reference - Wikipedia

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    Vouch by Reference (VBR) is a protocol used in Internet mail systems for implementing sender certification by third-party entities. Independent certification providers vouch for the reputation of senders by verifying the domain name that is associated with transmitted electronic mail.

  8. Juniper Networks - Wikipedia

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    Juniper Networks announced the T1600 1.6 Terabits per second core router in 2007 and the newer T4000 4 Terabit router in 2010. [124] In 2012, it released the ACX family of universal access routers. [ 125 ] [ 126 ] In 2013, the company made several new releases in the MX family of edge routers: it introduced a smaller version of its core routers ...

  9. Average bitrate - Wikipedia

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    Average bitrate can also refer to a form of variable bitrate (VBR) encoding in which the encoder will try to reach a target average bitrate or file size while allowing the bitrate to vary between different parts of the audio or video. As it is a form of variable bitrate, this allows more complex portions of the material to use more bits and ...