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A device running Linux might use a number of different storage device types. In this video, you’ll learn about the most popular storage types and how those storage devices are references in the Linux operating system.
Linux Mass Storage Devices – CompTIA Linux+ LX0-101: 101.1 Read More »
This month: How The Job can help you get a job, Windows editions, using a loopback plug, terminating SCSI, understanding Continuing Education Units, and degrees vs. certificates.
Professor Messer’s A+ Study Group – February 2013 Read More »
There are many different types of devices that can connect to your computer, and many of them use completely different connectors. In this video, you’ll learn about the cables and connectors used for hard drives, USB devices, FireWire components, parallel links, serial connections, network links, and much more.
Device Connectors and Cables – CompTIA A+ 220-801: 1.11 Read More »
The SCSI standard has been around for a long time, and it’s now finding new life due to virtualization technologies. In this video, you’ll learn about the SCSI standard and how SCSI devices are configured and connected together.
With adapter cards, we can customize our computers, add new capabilities, and upgrade their features. In this video, you’ll learn about adapter card architectures and the use of adapter cards to extend computer video, multimedia, I/O, and communications.
You need to increase the storage in a new laptop with an external hard drive, but your applications require high-speed access to storage. Which of these external hard drive interfaces provide the fastest throughput?
Small Computer Systems Interface is one of those computing standards that have been around for as long as anyone can remember. In this video, we’ll provide you with an overview of SCSI’s history and show you how to cable and install the latest generation of SCSI devices in desktops and servers.