Dell PowerEdge 7250 User Manual

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Glossary

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the upper memory area, in which you can load device

drivers and memory-resident programs.

URL

Abbreviation for Uniform Resource Locator (formerly

Universal Resource Locator).

USB

Abbreviation for Universal Serial Bus. A USB connector

provides a single connection point for multiple USB-

compliant devices, such as mice, keyboards, printers,

and computer speakers. USB devices can also be

connected and disconnected while the system is

running.

utility

A program used to manage system resources—

memory, disk drives, or printers, for example.

utility partition

A bootable partition on the hard drive that provides

utilities and diagnostics for your hardware and

software. When activated, the partition boots and

provides an executable environment for the partition's

utilities.

UUID

Abbreviation for Universal Unique Identification.

variable

A component of a managed object. A temperature

probe, for example, has a variable to describe its

capabilities, its health or status, and certain indexes

that you can use to help you in locating the right

temperature probe.

VESA

Acronym for Video Electronics Standards Association.

virtual memory

A method for increasing addressable RAM by using the

hard drive. For example, in a system with 16 MB of

RAM and 16 MB of virtual memory set up on the hard

drive, the operating system would manage the system

as though it had 32 MB of physical RAM.

VT-100

Abbreviation for Video Terminal 100, which is used by

the most common terminal emulation programs.

WAN

Abbreviation for wide area network.

Web server

A secure port server that makes Web pages available

for viewing by Web browsers using the HTTP protocol.

WH

Abbreviation for watt-hour(s).

win.ini file

A start-up file for the Windows operating system.

When you start Windows, it consults the

win.ini file

to determine a variety of options for the Windows

operating environment. Among other things, the

win.ini file records what printer(s) and fonts are

installed for Windows. The

win.ini file also usually

includes sections that contain optional settings for

Windows application programs that are installed on

the hard drive. Running the Control Panel or Windows

Setup program may change options in the

win.ini file.

On other occasions, you may need to change or add

options to the

win.ini file manually with a text editor

such as Notepad.

write-protected

Read-only files are said to be write-protected. You can

write-protect a 3.5-inch diskette by sliding its write-

protect tab to the open position or by setting the

write-protect feature in the System Setup program.

XMM

Abbreviation for extended memory manager, a utility

that allows application programs and operating systems

to use extended memory in accordance with the XMS.

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