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A secure HTTP connection. HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol is

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the HP MediaSmart Server and brings digital media streams-such as photos, music, or video-to your entertainment center. DNS Domain Name System-a server that associates network names with IP addresses. Also see IP address. E No terms begin with the letter E. F folder duplication Folder duplication duplicates folders and files across multiple hard drives. If you enable folder duplication and one hard drive fails, you will not lose any files stored in a shared folder. Any folder that has folder duplication enabled uses twice the amount of server storage. G No terms begin with the letter G. H HTTPS A secure HTTP connection. HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) is the format used to transfer and send web page information across networks, on the Internet, and in help systems. HTTPS is an HTTP connection over encrypted Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) transport mechanism. Also see Protocol. I IP address An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a number that uniquely identifies devices, such as computers, on a network. J No terms begin with the letter J. K No terms begin with the letter K. L LAN Local area network-a small number of computers that are connected together in a small area, usually in the same building. logical A device, such as a partition named by the logic of a software system, regardless of its physical relationship to the system. For example, a 10-2 Version Update 1.1.1

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Version Update 1.1.1
10-2
the HP MediaSmart Server and brings digital media streams—such as
photos, music, or video—to your entertainment center.
DNS
Domain Name System—a server that associates network names with
IP addresses. Also see
IP address.
E
No terms begin with the letter E.
F
folder duplication
Folder duplication duplicates folders and files across
multiple hard drives. If you enable folder duplication and one hard drive fails,
you will not lose any files stored in a shared folder. Any folder that has folder
duplication enabled uses twice the amount of server storage.
G
No terms begin with the letter G.
H
HTTPS
A secure HTTP connection. HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) is the
format used to transfer and send web page information across networks, on
the Internet, and in help systems. HTTPS is an HTTP connection over encrypted
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) transport mechanism. Also see
Protocol.
I
IP address
An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a number that uniquely
identifies devices, such as computers, on a network.
J
No terms begin with the letter J.
K
No terms begin with the letter K.
L
LAN
Local area network—a small number of computers that are connected
together in a small area, usually in the same building.
logical
A device, such as a
partition
named by the logic of a software
system, regardless of its physical relationship to the system. For example, a