Dell PowerEdge R900 User Manual

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Glossary

<Ctrl><Alt><Del>. Otherwise, you must restart the system by pressing the reset

button or by turning the system off and then back on.

B O O T A B L E

D I S K E TT E

A diskette that is used to start your system if the system will

not boot from the hard drive.
BTU — British thermal unit.

B U S

An information pathway between the components of a system. Your system

contains an expansion bus that allows the processor to communicate with controllers

for the peripheral devices connected to the system. Your system also contains an

address bus and a data bus for communications between the processor and RAM.

C — Celsius.

C A C H E

A fast storage area that keeps a copy of data or instructions for quick data

retrieval. When a program makes a request to a disk drive for data that is in the cache,

the disk-cache utility can retrieve the data from RAM faster than from the disk drive.
CD — Compact disc. CD drives use optical technology to read data from CDs.

C M

Centimeter(s).

C M O S

Complementary metal-oxide semiconductor.

C O M P O N E N T

As they relate to DMI, components include operating systems,

computer systems, expansion cards, and peripherals that are compatible with DMI.

Each component is made up of groups and attributes that are defined as relevant to

that component.
COM

N

The device names for the serial ports on your system.

C O N T R O L

P A N E L

The part of the system that contains indicators and controls,

such as the power button and power indicator.

C O N T R O L L E R

A chip that controls the transfer of data between the processor and

memory or between the processor and a peripheral.

C O N V E N T I O N A L

M E MO RY

The first 640 KB of RAM. Conventional memory is

found in all systems. Unless they are specially designed, MS-DOS® programs are

limited to running in conventional memory.

C O P R O CE S S O R

A chip that relieves the system’s processor of specific processing

tasks. A math coprocessor, for example, handles numeric processing.
CPU — Central processing unit. See processor.

DC — Direct current.
DDR — Double-data rate. A technology in memory modules that potentially doubles

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