Hardware Terminology
Virtualized Environment Terminology
Data Storage Terminology
User Interface Terminology
Operating Systems (OS) Terminology
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an internal or external device that connects directly to a computer or other digital device.

Peripheral Device

100

the smallest unit of data that a computer can process and store.

Bit

100

used to store data or programs on a temporary or permanent basis for use in an electronic devide

Memory

100

a process that allows a computer to share its hardware resources with multiple digitally separated environments.

Virtualization

100

program that manages a computer's resources amongst other programs.

Operating System (OS)

200

a computer component that stores and retrieves digital data.

Hard Drive

200

stored remotely in logical pools and is accessible to users over the internet.

Cloud Storage

200

a type of computer memory that can retain stored information even after power is removed.

Nonvolatile Memory

200

accounts assigned per individual user to access a system.

User Accounts

200

an underlying computer system (hardware and software) on which application programs can run.

Platform

300

allows information to be entered into the computer system, either from the user or another device.

Input Device

300

a memory management technique where secondary memory can be used as if it were a part of the main memory.

Virtual Memory

300

a computer's short-term memory that stores data that the processor needs to run applications and open files.

RAM (random access memory)

300

a storage space, or container, where many files can be organized.

Folder

300

runs on a server in a client-server architecture and provides multiple services to client machines within the network.

Server Operating System (OS)

400

a hardware component that translates processed data into a machine-usable format.

Output Device

400

a digital circuit that performs arithmetic and logical operations on binary numbers in a computer.

Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU)

400

a type of computer storage containing non-volatile, permanent data that, normally, can only be read, not written to.

ROM (read-only memory)

400

The network handles the administrative group-related activities, developed by Microsoft since 1993.

Windows Server

400

a type of computer program that is designed to run a computer's hardware and application programs.

System Software

500

holds and allows communication between many of the crucial electronic components of a system, such as the central processing unit and memory.

Motherboard

500

a unit of data that is eight binary digits long.

Byte

500

a non-volatile storage chip that can be used to store and transfer data between computers and digital devices.

Flash Memory

500

a computer file which stores data to be used by a computer application or system.

Data file

500

a software-based computer that behaves like a physical computer.

Virtual Machine