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What is Cryptography

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        It is used to protect t...

HDD vs SSD

                                                                                  The speed of the SSD (Solid State Drive ) is much increase than HDD (Hard Disk Drive). The SSD are more compatible for doing heavy computing r\task  For Example The Intel SSD D5-P5316 is a 15.36TB enterprise grad SSD that offers over 7000mb/s in bandwidth. The 14TB seagate exos 2x14 a compatible HDD offer only upto 500mb/s in bandwidth. These faster speeds lead to performance benefits in several areas such as copying a large file,  Video Editing and Rendering, Animation, Video gaming  But in HDD these tasks are quite impossible to done  SSD uses PCIe interfaces HDD uses SATA Interfaces 

LDAP

                                               LDAP(LIGHTWEIGHT DIRECTORY ACCESS PROTOCOL)                                                    LDAP is an Application Protocol. LDAP is a open, vendor, network, industry standard application protocol distributed directory information service over an IP network. LDAP act as a central repository for authentication purpose The Client may use the following operations Start TLS Bind Compare Search Modify an entry Add a new entry Abandon       Directory Structure:                      The Entity consist of a set of attributes. The attribute has a name and one more values. The attributes are defined in schema. Each entry has a ...

IMAP ( INTERNET MESSAGE ACCESS PROTOCOL )

                                                                                                                           IMAP ( INTERNET MESSAGE ACCESS PROTOCOL ) was Published in 1986. VERSIONS :                                1. Original IMAP                                2. IMAP 2                                3. IMAP 3                                4. IMAP 2 b...

Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)

                                                                                       Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an Application Layer.It was Developed by Tim Berner's Lee in 1989. HTTP Working as Request and Response. HTTP Gives a way to interact with web resources like html documents. Generally it uses TCP ( Transmission ci=ontrol Protocol )   It is a Protocol to Transfer web contennt over the ihnternet   It is Stateless  HTTP Does not Store any User data   In the Beginning HTTP is used to handle only the html documents   It cannot Handle or Process any images, Videos etc... HTTP Methods:                                      ...

File Transfer Protocol ( FTP )

                                                                                                                    File Transfer Protocol is a original specification for the FTP written by Abhay Bhushan and published as RFC. FTP is Developed on 16 April 1971-1980.                                                                FTP Run in active and passive mode which determines how the data connection is established.                                    ...

Domain Name System (DNS)

                                            The Domain Name system is a heirarichal and decentralized naming system for computers, services, or other resources connected to the Internet or a private network. It associates various information with domain name assigned to each of the participating entities. By providing a worldwide, distributed directory services, the domain name system has been an essential component of the functionality of the internet since 1985                                              The Domain Name System contains one or more parts called Lables. Lable may contain 0 to 63 Char.