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HPC
HPCThis article explains what High Performance Computing (HPC) is, how it works, and its key benefits. It also explores common HPC workloads and highlights its applications across industries like aerospace, healthcare, and finance.
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FCoE
FCoEThis article will explain what Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) is, an innovative storage protocol that brings revolutionary simplification to storage networks, thereby increasing data center efficiency and reducing costs.
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Hot Swapping
Hot SwappingThis article explains hot swapping, a technology that enables the insertion or removal of components without shutting down the system. It covers the benefits, such as increased reliability and uptime, as well as challenges like compatibility issues and operational risks.
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Smart Antennas
Smart AntennasSmart antennas, the advanced adaptive antenna arrays, have been used in military communications, and cellular and Wi-Fi networks. Do you know why do we need smart antennas? Read on to find answers.
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Armored Tube
Armored TubeIn this article, we will cover what armored tubes are, as well as introduce a few different types of armored tubes. Read this article to learn why you need to choose these particular cables.
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QAM
QAMThis article covers the basics of Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM), including its principles, modulation levels, and key applications.
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What is Pre-terminated Cabling?
What is Pre-terminated Cabling?This article will explain what pre-terminated cabling is and how it can make cable system installation easier by using this pre-terminated cabling. In this blog you will learn more about pre-terminated cabling.
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UPC
UPCThis article covers Ultra Physical Contact (UPC) fiber optic connectors, their benefits, applications, and comparison with APC and PC connectors.
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M-LAG
M-LAGM-LAG is a virtualized switching technology that enables multi-chassis link aggregation, increasing bandwidth and redundancy. Read on to learn its meaning, forming principle, and distinguish it from stacking.
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MPLS
MPLSMPLS is a highly efficient, flexible, reliable, and adaptable network technology, ideal for enterprises or service providers that require high reliability, low latency, and complex traffic management.
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