Used for short-term memory; Used to process data 5. This chapter describes the concepts behind how a CPU reads the contents from RAM. Which of the following is true about the process of read data, as described in the chapter? The CPU tells the RAM which address holds the data that the CPU wants to read 6. A user has opened a word processor, typed the numbers 123456789, and stored the document as a file called report1.
This chapter describes the concepts behind how a CPU reads the contents from RAM. Which of the following is true about the process of read data, as described in the chapter? a. The CPU tells the RAM which address holds the data that the CPU wants to read. b.
Enables a database application to access specific records in a database file stored on a SAN drive array B. Identifies specific devices in a drive array C. Installed by default in Windows Server 2008 D. Provided with some SAN drive arrays E. Supports copper and fiber optic media F. Requires redundant drives and redundant host adapters G. Fibre Channel topology H. Hard drive installed inside a computer I. Maintains a database of targets and initiators J. Disk array that does not use RAID Multiple Choice: Select one or more correct answers for each of the following questions. 1. Which of the following statements are true of striped volumes?
Name: Suzzette Meyer__________ Date: 1/16/2011_______________ General Instructions: ▪ Each student will research answers to the following questions from your textbook before the next scheduled class meeting. ▪ As groups in the next scheduled class, your instructor will assign numbers to your group after roll to go over the correct answers. Use this document to provide detailed answers and page numbers to the following questions. Be prepared to analyze, summarize and explain your answer in your own words during lecture. Chapter 7, Routing Protocols, pp.
A – used for short term memory D – Connects to the CPU over a bus using a cable 5. A – The CPU tells the RAM which address holds the data that the CPU wants to read 6. C – Character set 7. D – The binary equivalent of decimal 123456789 8. A – An actuator arm 9.
CIS 2149 Lesson 4. Homework Working with disks and devices Provide Answers AND Page #’s. 1. What is the largest disk that MBR supports? How many partitions ?
-Motherboard 6. What holds all the instructions the computer needs to start up when it is powered on?-ROM 7. Which of the following is NOT another name for a flash drive?- Solid-state drive 8. Width-to-height proportion of a monitor is its- aspect ratio 9. Which type of memory is considered volatile?- RAM 10.
2. The subnet mask of an IP address does which of the following? b. Defines network and host portions of an IP address. It is the portion of the IP address that can be used to produce hosts or user IPs for devices.
Define Terms Computer: A programmable electronic device designed to accept data, perform prescribed mathematical and logical operations at high speed, and display the results of these operations. Mainframes, desktop and laptop computers, tablets, and smartphones are some of the different types of computers. Bit: A single digit of binary notation, represented either by 0 or by 1 binary numbers : A system of numerical notation to the base 2, in which each place of a number, expressed as 0 or 1, corresponds to a power of 2: Byte: The storage space in a memory or other storage device that is allocated to such a group of bits random-access memory(RAM): Random-access memory; computer memory available to the user for creating, loading, or running programs and for the temporary storage and manipulation of data, in which time of access to each item is independent of the storage sequence. As a storage medium, RAM is volatile, so its contents are lost when the power fails or is turned off. character set : the numbers, letters, punctuation marks, and special symbols that can be used by a particular device, as a printer, or in a coding method, as ASCII.
1. What can be used with the SCSI- based technology? High- performance hard drives and Image scanners 2. What are two ways that USB version 2.0 ports can be added to a computer? A, C. Implement a USB hub and add a USB 2.0 expansion card - You can add USB ports to a computer by implementing a USB hub and by installing an add- on USB expansion card.