Dell PowerEdge 1750 User Manual

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NIC

 

Acronym for network interface controller.

NMI

 

Abbreviation for nonmaskable interrupt. A device sends an NMI to signal the microprocessor about hardware errors, such as a parity error.

noninterlaced

 

A technique for decreasing screen flicker by sequentially refreshing each horizontal line on the screen.

ns

 

Abbreviation for nanosecond(s), one billionth of a second.

NTFS

 

Abbreviation for the NT File System option in the Windows NT operating system.

NVRAM

 

Abbreviation for nonvolatile random-access memory. Memory that does not lose its contents when you turn off your system. NVRAM is used for maintaining

the date, time, and system configuration information.

partition

 

You can divide a hard drive into multiple physical sections called partitions with the fdisk command. Each partition can contain multiple logical drives.

 

After partitioning the hard drive, you must format each logical drive with the format command.

parity

 

Redundant information that is associated with a block of information.

 

RAID 5 volumes, for example, stripe data and parity intermittently across a set of hard drives. Within each stripe, the data on one hard drive is parity data and

the data on the other hard drives is normal data. RAID 5 volumes therefore require at least three hard drives to allow for this extra parity information. See
RAID 0 and RAID 5.

PCI

 

Abbreviation for Peripheral Component Interconnect. PCI is a standard for local-bus implementation developed by Intel Corporation.

PDU

 

Abbreviation for power distribution unit. A PDU is a power source with multiple power outlets that provides electrical power to servers and storage systems in

a rack.

peripheral device

 

An internal or external device—such as a printer, a disk drive, or a keyboard—connected to a system.

PGA

 

Abbreviation for pin grid array, a type of microprocessor socket that allows you to remove the microprocessor chip.

pixel

 

A single point on a video display. Pixels are arranged in rows and columns to create an image. A video resolution, such as 640 x 480, is expressed as the

number of pixels across by the number of pixels up and down.

POST

 

Acronym for power-on self-test. Before the operating system loads when you turn on your system, the POST tests various system components such as RAM,

the disk drives, and the keyboard.

program diskette set

 

The set of diskettes from which you can perform a complete installation of an operating system or application program. When you reconfigure a program, you

often need its program diskette set.

protected mode

 

An operating mode supported by 80286 or higher microprocessors, protected mode allows operating systems to implement:

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A memory address space of 16 MB (80286 micro--processor) to 4 GB (Intel386™ or higher micro-processor)

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Multitasking

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Virtual memory, a method for increasing addressable memory by using the hard drive

 

The Windows NT and UNIX 32-bit operating systems run in protected mode. MS-DOS cannot run in protected mode; however, some programs that you can

start from MS-DOS, such as the Windows operating system, are able to put the system into protected mode.

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