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  1. Asked: December 18, 2022In: Difference Between

    Raid 0 Vs Raid 1?

    Disha Srivastava
    Disha Srivastava Bronze
    Added an answer on December 18, 2022 at 5:49 pm

    RAID 0 stands for "Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks" and is used to improve the performance of a computer system. RAID 0 works by spreading data across multiple storage devices, thereby improving the read and write speeds of the system. RAID 1 stands for "Redundant Array of Independent Disks" anRead more

    RAID 0 stands for “Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks” and is used to improve the performance of a computer system. RAID 0 works by spreading data across multiple storage devices, thereby improving the read and write speeds of the system.

    RAID 1 stands for “Redundant Array of Independent Disks” and is used to provide data redundancy, meaning the data is stored on two or more disks and can be recovered in the event of a disk failure. RAID 1 also improves read and write performance compared to a single disk, but not as much as RAID 0.

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  2. Asked: December 18, 2022In: Difference Between

    What Is The Difference Between Bluehost And Hostgator?

    Disha Srivastava
    Disha Srivastava Bronze
    Added an answer on December 18, 2022 at 5:41 pm

    The main difference between Bluehost and Hostgator is the control panel they use to manage their hosting services. Bluehost uses cPanel while Hostgator uses a proprietary control panel. Bluehost also offers a variety of hosting plans that are more affordable than Hostgator. Hostgator offers more advRead more

    The main difference between Bluehost and Hostgator is the control panel they use to manage their hosting services. Bluehost uses cPanel while Hostgator uses a proprietary control panel. Bluehost also offers a variety of hosting plans that are more affordable than Hostgator. Hostgator offers more advanced hosting options such as VPS and dedicated server plans. Additionally, Hostgator has better customer support than Bluehost.

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  3. Asked: December 18, 2022In: Difference Between

    Arp Vs Rarp?

    Yepuri Kalyani
    Yepuri Kalyani Bronze
    Added an answer on December 18, 2022 at 2:25 pm

    ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) is a protocol used to map IP addresses to physical hardware addresses such as a computer’s MAC address. It is used on Ethernet networks to find the hardware address associated with a given IP address. RARP (Reverse Address Resolution Protocol) is a protocol used toRead more

    ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) is a protocol used to map IP addresses to physical hardware addresses such as a computer’s MAC address. It is used on Ethernet networks to find the hardware address associated with a given IP address.

    RARP (Reverse Address Resolution Protocol) is a protocol used to map hardware addresses to IP addresses. It is used on Ethernet networks to find the IP address associated with a given hardware address. It is the opposite of ARP.

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  4. Asked: December 18, 2022In: Difference Between

    What Is The Difference Between Gigabyte And Megabyte?

    Nilay Sharma
    Nilay Sharma Level 30
    Added an answer on December 18, 2022 at 1:58 pm

    A gigabyte (GB) is equal to 1,000 megabytes (MB). Gigabytes are usually used to measure the storage capacity of computers, while megabytes are used to measure the amount of data that can be transferred at once.

    A gigabyte (GB) is equal to 1,000 megabytes (MB). Gigabytes are usually used to measure the storage capacity of computers, while megabytes are used to measure the amount of data that can be transferred at once.

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  5. Asked: December 18, 2022In: Difference Between

    Wifi Vs Ethernet?

    Yepuri Kalyani
    Yepuri Kalyani Bronze
    Added an answer on December 18, 2022 at 1:53 pm

    Wifi is a wireless networking technology, while Ethernet is a wired networking technology. Wifi has the advantage of being able to connect devices without needing to be physically connected, while Ethernet is more reliable and faster than Wifi. Wifi is better for portability, while Ethernet is betteRead more

    Wifi is a wireless networking technology, while Ethernet is a wired networking technology. Wifi has the advantage of being able to connect devices without needing to be physically connected, while Ethernet is more reliable and faster than Wifi. Wifi is better for portability, while Ethernet is better for a more consistent and reliable connection.

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  6. Asked: December 18, 2022In: Difference Between

    Nessus Vs Nmap?

    Nilay Sharma
    Nilay Sharma Level 30
    Added an answer on December 18, 2022 at 1:52 pm

    Nessus and Nmap are two different types of security scanning tools. While Nessus is a vulnerability scanner, Nmap is a port scanner. Nessus is used to identify vulnerabilities on a system or network, while Nmap is primarily used to detect and map open ports on a target device. They both have their oRead more

    Nessus and Nmap are two different types of security scanning tools. While Nessus is a vulnerability scanner, Nmap is a port scanner. Nessus is used to identify vulnerabilities on a system or network, while Nmap is primarily used to detect and map open ports on a target device. They both have their own advantages and disadvantages, and it is up to the user to decide which is best suited for the particular task at hand.

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  7. Asked: December 18, 2022In: Difference Between

    What Is The Difference Between Snat And Dnat?

    Sachin Gautam
    Sachin Gautam Bronze
    Added an answer on December 18, 2022 at 12:17 pm

    SNAT (source network address translation) is a type of network address translation (NAT) that modifies the source IP address of outbound network packets. It is used to hide the true source of the packets behind a different IP address, usually the public IP address of the gateway. DNAT (destination nRead more

    SNAT (source network address translation) is a type of network address translation (NAT) that modifies the source IP address of outbound network packets. It is used to hide the true source of the packets behind a different IP address, usually the public IP address of the gateway.

    DNAT (destination network address translation) is a type of NAT that modifies the destination IP address of inbound network packets. It is used to route incoming packets to a private IP address, usually the IP address of a server in a private network.

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  8. Asked: December 18, 2022In: Difference Between

    What Is The Difference Between Nessus And Nmap?

    Sachin Gautam
    Sachin Gautam Bronze
    Added an answer on December 18, 2022 at 12:16 pm

    Nessus and Nmap are both security tools used to detect vulnerabilities in networks, but they are used for different purposes. Nessus is a vulnerability scanner, which is used to detect security flaws in the network, while Nmap is a port scanner, which is used to detect open ports and services runninRead more

    Nessus and Nmap are both security tools used to detect vulnerabilities in networks, but they are used for different purposes. Nessus is a vulnerability scanner, which is used to detect security flaws in the network, while Nmap is a port scanner, which is used to detect open ports and services running on a network. Nessus is more powerful than Nmap and can detect more vulnerabilities, but it also requires more resources and is more expensive. Nmap, on the other hand, is faster and more lightweight, and is usually used to quickly scan a network for open ports.

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  9. Asked: December 18, 2022In: Difference Between

    Full Vs Half Duplex?

    Sachin Gautam
    Sachin Gautam Bronze
    Added an answer on December 18, 2022 at 12:04 pm

    Full duplex is a communication mode that allows two-way simultaneous communication, while half duplex allows communication in both directions, but only one at a time. In full duplex, both parties can talk and listen simultaneously, while in half duplex, only one direction of communication is activeRead more

    Full duplex is a communication mode that allows two-way simultaneous communication, while half duplex allows communication in both directions, but only one at a time. In full duplex, both parties can talk and listen simultaneously, while in half duplex, only one direction of communication is active at a time. Full duplex is often used in Ethernet and other computer networks, while half duplex is more commonly used in radio communication.

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  10. Asked: December 18, 2022In: Difference Between

    What Is The Difference Between Tcp Udp Differences?

    Sachin Gautam
    Sachin Gautam Bronze
    Added an answer on December 18, 2022 at 11:49 am

    The main difference between TCP and UDP is that TCP is a connection-oriented protocol and UDP is a connectionless protocol. TCP requires a three-way handshake before it begins sending data, while UDP does not require any sort of handshake before it begins sending data. TCP also provides guaranteed dRead more

    The main difference between TCP and UDP is that TCP is a connection-oriented protocol and UDP is a connectionless protocol. TCP requires a three-way handshake before it begins sending data, while UDP does not require any sort of handshake before it begins sending data. TCP also provides guaranteed delivery of data, meaning that data sent will always arrive in the same order and without any of the data being lost. UDP on the other hand does not guarantee delivery and may lose data or have out of order data arrive.

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