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LaCie d2 SAFE Hard Drive
User Manual
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Glossary
Glossary
Bit
– The smallest measure of computerized data, either
a 1 or a 0. Eight bits equal one byte, or one character.
Biometry
– Technology that uses biological data to
verify a person's identity.
Byte
– A sequence of adjacent binary digits, or bits, con-
sidered as a unit, 8 bits in length. There are 8 bits in 1
byte. See also MB (Megabyte) or GB (Gigabyte).
Encryption
– The translation of data into a secret code.
Encryption is the most effective way to achieve data se-
curity. Unencrypted data is called plain text; encrypted
data is referred to as cipher text.
File System
– Links the physical map of a disc to its
logical structure. Thanks to the file system, users and
computers can easily display path, directories and files
recorded onto the disc.
Fingerprint
– An impression on a surface of the curves
formed by the ridges on a fingertip, especially such an
impression made in ink and used as a means of identi-
fication.
GB (Gigabyte)
– Equivalent to 1000 megabytes (MB).
Interface
– The protocol data transmitters, data receiv-
ers, logic and wiring that link one piece of computer
equipment to another, such as a hard drive to an adapter
or an adapter to a system bus.
Kb (Kilobit)
– Equivalent to 1,000 bits.
Kb/s
– Kilobits per second. 480Kb/s is equal to 60KB/s.
KB (Kilobyte)
– Equivalent to 1,000 bytes.
KB/s
– Kilobytes per second. A means of measuring
throughput.
Mb (Megabit
) – Equivalent to 1,000,000 bits.
Mb/s
– Megabits per second. A means of measuring
throughput. 480Mb/s is equal to 60MB/s.
MB (Megabyte)
– Equivalent to 1000 kilobytes (KB).
MB/s
– Megabytes per second. A means of measuring
throughput.
Sensor
– A device, such as a photoelectric cell, that re-
ceives and responds to a signal or stimulus.
USB (Universal Serial Bus)
– An external peripheral
interface standard used for communication between a
computer and external peripherals over an inexpensive
cable.