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For this purpose, generally only the fully qualified domain name of the name server is required, unless the servers are contained in the registered domain, in which case the corresponding IP address is needed as well.
When the DNS resolver gets a PTR ( reverse-lookup ) request, it begins by querying the root servers ( which point to The American Registry For Internet Numbers ' ( ARIN's ) servers for the < tt > 208. in-addr. arpa </ tt > zone ).
For instance, the various filesystem servers each implement the filesystem calls.
For a few days, the entire IRC network suffered frequent netsplits, but eventually the majority of servers added the Q-line and effectively created a new separate IRC net called EFnet ( Eris-Free Network ); the remaining servers who stayed connected to eris ( and thus were no longer able to connect to EFnet servers ) were called A-net ( Anarchy Network ).
For example, z900, z990, System z9, and System z10 servers effectively execute result-oriented instructions twice, compare results, arbitrate between any differences ( through instruction retry and failure isolation ), then shift workloads " in flight " to functioning processors, including spares, without any impact to operating systems, applications, or users.
For example, the original Eudora email client featured direct delivery of mail to the recipients ' servers, out of necessity.
For example, if Gmail is used, information in contacts, email, and calendar can be synchronized between the phone and Google's servers.
* For automated remote monitoring and management of servers through one or more of the mechanisms discussed above.
For small networks, this single-point of failure property might even be expanded: the hosting server can be integrated with file servers and print servers particular to its clients.
For email servers, reiserfs was problematic due to semantic problems explained below.
For most of the 250 country code top-level domains ( ccTLDs ), the domain registries maintain the WHOIS ( Registrant, name servers, expiration dates, etc.
For problems involving spread data ( common for servers and similar applications ), NUMA can improve the performance over a single shared memory by a factor of roughly the number of processors ( or separate memory banks ).
For example: Normally the server side has the Portable Object Adapter ( POA ) that redirects calls either to the local servants or ( to balance the load ) to the other servers.
: For example, the design of a multitier architecture is made simple using Java Servlets in the web server and various CORBA servers containing the business logic and wrapping the database accesses.
For these reasons it is important to compare the total cost of a Load Balancer Appliance, which is often quite high, to that of the servers hosting the Web Servers, which are often running on inexpensive commodity servers, before deciding to use this feature.
For example, sometimes servers indicate temporary failures, either by explicitly sending a 4xx error or by ending the connection unexpectedly ( which must be treated as a 451 error, according to Section 3. 8 of the RFC ).
For example " II " indicates that the servers will listen on port 21064 plus the 7 port numbers after that.
For instance, it could use the vertical blanking interval to send data to the user, and a modem to return selections to the servers.
For several years EISA and MCA battled it out in the server arena, but in 1996 IBM effectively conceded defeat when they themselves produced some EISA bus servers.

For and technical
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For the use of students and future restorers, a full, day-by-day record was kept of all three undertakings, complete technical reports on what we found and what we did.
For example, the installations of the contemporary artist Thomas Hirschhorn deliberately eschew technical virtuosity.
For example a target acquisition element can send a message with target details which is automatically routed through the tactical and technical fire control elements to deliver firing data to the gun's laying system and the gun automatically laid.
For his technical developments, promotion of dairy hygiene and unremunerated propagation of modern cheese-making techniques he has been described as the father of Cheddar cheese.
For example, feedback from a technical support center can enlighten marketers about specific services and product features clients are asking for.
For technical reasons, E # redirects here.
For many engineers, technical work accounts for only a fraction of the work they do.
For many reasons scholars today believe otherwise — for example, the gospel is based on Mark, and " it seems unlikely that an eyewitness of Jesus's ministry, such as Matthew, would need to rely on others for information about it "— and believe instead that it was written between about 80 – 90 AD by a highly educated Jew ( an " Israelite ", in the language of the gospel itself ), intimately familiar with the technical aspects of Jewish law, standing on the boundary between traditional and non-traditional Jewish values.
10. 00 For technical performance, ( how well the skills are executed )
For complex discussions and business / technical situations, English is not an adequate communication tool for non-native speakers of the language.
For both interpretations, the term generally refers to matters not relating to the professional, vocational, or technical curricula.
For technical applications such as laser mirrors, the reflective coating is typically applied by vacuum deposition on the front surface of the substrate.
For technical reasons connected with their publication in three installments ( the publisher of the third and last installment seems to have been unwilling to start it in the middle of a " Century ," or book of 100 verses ), the last fifty-eight quatrains of the seventh " Century " have not survived into any extant edition.
For example, an engineer with great technical skill might get promoted to project manager, only to discover he lacks the interpersonal skills required to lead a team.
For legacy as well as technical reasons, the file system used for the boot kernel remained Hi Performance FileSystem ( HPFS ; a variant of UFS ) until version 11. 23.
For example, at a public meeting with VeriSign to air technical concerns about SiteFinder, numerous people, active in the IETF and other technical bodies, explained how they were surprised by VeriSign's changing the fundamental behavior of a major component of Internet infrastructure, not having obtained the customary consensus.
For particularly demanding applications, the main technical ground may consist of a heavy copper pipe, if necessary fitted by drilling through several concrete floors, such that all technical grounds may be connected by the shortest possible path to a grounding rod in the basement.
: This article describes the company Airspeed Ltd. For the technical concept, see Airspeed.
For example, dancers often dance at more extreme tempos and perform more technical feats.
For all of its technical faults, many today view the film as an interesting historical document that captured the band at a particular point in time when its popularity was at its peak, and, on a more general level, as an accurate representation of the excesses of the music and show-business industries in the 1970s.
( For a relatively technical and US-centric view of state of play of HTS technology in power systems and the development status of Generation 2 conductor see Superconductivity for Electric Systems 2008 US DOE Annual Peer Review.
* Techniques of Special Effects Cinematography by Raymond Fielding ( For many years, the standard technical reference.

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