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USB - USB in Computer Networking USB is a high-performance networking standard based on a serial bus architecture. Most new computers and associated periperhal devices like printers and scanners support USB. USB stands for Universal Serial Bus.
ISA Definition of ISA
EISA A standardized 32-bit bus architecture for adapter cards in computers. This was dropped in favor of the PCI standard.
FireWire - Computer Networking Definition for FireWire (A definition.) The IEEE 1394 FireWire standard supports high-speed networking among computer peripherals. FireWire is most commonly used with digital video cameras.
Topics in Clustering: Architectures Network clusters come in three basic flavors: shared-disk, shared-nothing, and mirrored-disk. Learn something about each one and how they compare to each other.
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