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Glossary
termination on these devices by changing jumper or switch settings on the devices or
by changing settings in the configuration software for the devices.
TOE
— TCP/IP offload engine.
U-DIMM
— An unregistered (unbuffered) DDR3 memory module.
uplink port
— A port on a network hub or switch used to connect to other hubs or
switches without requiring a crossover cable.
UPS
— Uninterruptible power supply. A battery-powered unit that automatically
supplies power to your system in the event of an electrical failure.
USB
— Universal Serial Bus. A USB connector provides a single connection point for
multiple USB-compliant devices, such as mice and keyboards. USB devices can be
connected and disconnected while the system is running.
USB memory key
— See
memory key
.
utility
— A program used to manage system resources—memory, disk drives, or
printers, for example.
V
— Volt(s).
VAC
— Volt(s) alternating current.
VDC
— Volt(s) direct current.
VGA
— Video graphics array. VGA and SVGA are video standards for video adapters
with greater resolution and color display capabilities than previous standards.
video adapter
— The logical circuitry that provides (in combination with the monitor)
your system’s video capabilities. A video adapter may be integrated into the system
board or may be an expansion card that plugs into an expansion slot.
video memory
— Most VGA and SVGA video adapters include memory chips in
addition to your system’s RAM. The amount of video memory installed primarily
influences the number of colors that a program can display (with the appropriate video
drivers and monitor capabilities).
video resolution
— Video resolution (800 x 600, for example) is expressed as the
number of pixels across by the number of pixels up and down. To display a program at
a specific graphics resolution, you must install the appropriate video drivers and your
monitor must support the resolution.
virtualization
— The ability via software to share the resources of a single computer
across multiple environments. A single physical system may appear to the user as
multiple virtual systems able to host multiple operating systems.
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Summary of Contents for PowerEdge T410
Page 1: ...Dell PowerEdge T410 Systems Hardware Owner s Manual ...
Page 60: ...60 About Your System ...
Page 155: ...Installing System Components 155 ...
Page 156: ...156 Installing System Components ...
Page 186: ...184 Jumpers and Connectors ...
Page 188: ...186 Getting Help ...
Page 198: ...196 Glossary ...
Page 204: ...202 Index ...