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Latest revision as of 13:30, 3 February 2020
Generic Terminology for all Wikis
The terms below are sourced from commons page MoreTerminology - don't try to edit that file, it will be replaced by a background-schedule..
Wiki Related
- commons
- Central wiki providing shared-resources (e.g. images) for other wikis.
Technical
- DHCP
- Dynamic Host Control Protocol. Wikipedia
- FTP
- File Transfer Protocol. Port 21. Wikipedia
- KVM
- Keyboard, Video and Mouse Switch. Often with 12/24/48 ports. Wikipedia
- PDU
- Power Distribution Unit (AC Power) or Protocol Data Unit (Network)
- RAM
- Random-Access-Memory
- SSH
- Secure Shell. Port 22. Wikipedia
- SCP
- Secure Copy Protocol. Port 22. Wikipedia
- VM
- Virtual-Machine or Virtual-Memory.
Language
- foobar
- placeholder used in programming or software contexts Wikipedia
- fubar
- f**ked up beyond all recognition Wikipedia
- air-gap-resistance
- not plugged-in correctly.
- TLDR
- Too Long, Didn't Read. Wikipedia