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  • Will server housing compete with the power plants?
    Thermionic effect
    It sounds like a fairy tale: a direct transformation of waste heat of a processor to the electric energy. The investors from all over the world flew together like wasps on a melon, immediately when the fantastic news appeared, that ENECO company developed a component, which can be applied to any computer chip and it performs a conversion of the waste heat of the chip to (backward) generation of electricity. In the materials of the company it is spoken about „thermionic convers
  • Types of computer connections
    There is too many types of computer connections. The most interesting types are cable, Dial-up, DSL, IDSN, T1 and Wireless connections.
  • How much green can telehouse be?
    More and more companies not only in the IT industry start putting stress on "green technologies". When we speak about a server housing, it is not common yet to connect its operation with the environmental issues. Nevertheless the time is drawing near also in the Czech Republic and especially if we realize that an accumulated consumption for 3000 common server units represents about 1MW, the significance of the subject of energy intensity is evident.
  • Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
    DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a network protocol based on the client-server model that provides automatic allocation of IP addresses and other parameters that are required to connect to the internet such as gateway addresses, subnet masks and DNS server addresses. A DHCP server must ensure that all IP addresses that it allocates are unique - that is to say that no one else is currently using them.
  • TCP/IP architecture model
    Unlike the ISO/OSI reference model, TCP/IP architecture is only divided into 4 layers. The exchange of information between the layers is again exactly defined and again, each service uses the services of a lower level and provides its services to a higher layer.
  • The OSI Reference Model and TCP/IP architecture
    The OSI Model was developed by the International Organization for Standardization in order to provide a standard for computer networking. In 1984 the organization accepted the model as an international standard documented in ISO 7498.



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