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1. A protocol suite used for securing Internet Protocol (IP) communications by authenticating and encrypting each IP packet in a data stream.
2. A protocol used for secure communication over the internet, often used for virtual private networks (VPNs).
3. A computer or system that requests and utilizes services or resources provided by servers in a network.
4. A system or architecture where resources and communication are distributed among multiple devices or nodes without a central authority.
5. The arrangement of various elements of a computer network, such as computers, servers, routers, switches, etc., and the interconnections between them.
6. A type of network topology in which all the nodes are connected to a single cable called a bus.
7. A high-speed network technology commonly used in Storage Area Networks to connect servers and storage devices.
8. A combination of two or more different network topologies, such as star-bus or ring-mesh.
9. The practice of connecting computers and other devices together to share information and resources.
10. Multiple disk drives or solid-state drives managed as a single unit.
11. A network of physical devices, vehicles, appliances, and other objects embedded with sensors, software, and network connectivity, which enables these objects to connect and exchange data.
12. A set of rules and procedures governing the transmission of data between devices on a computer network.
13. A widely used technology for wired LANs that allows devices to communicate with each other.
14. A protocol used for retrieving email from a server.
15. A point-in-time copy of data in a Storage Area Network, used for backup, recovery, or testing purposes.
16. The ability of a network to easily accommodate an increasing number of users, devices, or data traffic without a significant decrease in performance.
17. The measures and protocols in place to protect data, resources, and communication from unauthorized access, attacks, and threats.
18. A data storage technology that combines multiple physical drives into a single logical unit for improved performance, reliability, or both.
19. The ability of different components or systems to be seamlessly replaced or substituted with one another without causing disruptions or compatibility issues.