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Cloud vs Dedicated Server Hosting  | What are the differences and Which one is better? Dedicated Server and Cloud computing hosting are two methods of high performance hosting solutions which you can use it depend on the requirements. Both are almost the same with its own advantages and disadvantages. The Major... 
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CMOS vs BIOS BIOS and CMOS are two terms that many people think they know but cannot differentiate between. BIOS and CMOS are two different and distinct things in a computer, but being closely related, they are spoken of almost interchangeably. BIOS (basic Input Output System) is a program containing instructions... 
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Data Warehousing vs Data Marts Data warehousing and data mart are tools used in data storage. With passage of time, small companies become big, and this is when they realize that they have amassed huge amounts of data in various departments of the organization. Every department has its own database that works well... 
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r vs -r dvds r and -r dvds are two different types of DVD’s that may be called as sisters in DVD technology. When DVD’s were being developed, there was no industry standard and these two technologies emerged with DVD-R being encouraged by one faction and DVD+R being supported by another faction of manufacturers.... 
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Onsite vs Offsite Storage Onsite storage and offsite storage refer to different ways of storing data. There were times, not so long ago, when even 50 GB hard drive was considered more than enough as there were not enough media files for storage that could fill up the system. Then there were not so many safety... 
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Folder vs Directory Folder and directory are words commonly used by people using a windows based computer system. While both are terms used to designate storage places, there is a lot of difference between folder and directory. Folder is a method of organizing files which can be anything from word documents to... 
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Internal Hard Drive vs External Hard Drive Internal Hard Drive and External Hard Drive are storage devices used in computer systems. A hard drive is the term used for the physical device that is a part of every computer used to store data. This hard drive is essential for every computer system to house the operating... 
Difference Between Cloud Computing and Virtualization
Cloud Computing vs Virtualization Could Computing and Virtualization are related terms in resource optimization of IT infrastructure. Virtualization is a technology used in Cloud Computing concept. Virtualization is using the same hardware infrastructure to build several virtual servers as per the requirements... 
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RISC vs CISC processor RISC and CISC are computing systems developed for computers. Difference between RISC and CISC is critical to understanding how a computer follows your instructions. These are commonly misunderstood terms and this article intends to clarify their meanings and concepts behind the two acronyms. RISC Pronounced... 
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Intel Core Mobile Processors Core i3 vs Core i5 Intel Core i3 Mobile and Intel Core i5 Mobile are category of Intel processors for laptops. i3 Mobile and i5 Mobile processors are basically mobile version of desktop Westmere products. The core i3 category has 300 series and 2300 series processors ranging from... 
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USB 2.0 vs USB 3.0 USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 are two versions of the USB standard. USB stands for Universal Serial Bus and is a device that has transformed the way communication between a computer and other gadgets such as mouse, keyboard, digital cameras, media players etc is established today. It is a device invented... 
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Micro SD Card vs Micro SD HC (SDHC) Card Micro SD cards and Micro SD HC (HDSC) cards are removable memory devices. Micro SD cards are a way of increasing the memory of electronic devices such as mobiles, computers, camcorders etc. Micro stands for small and SD means Secure Digital. For computers these come in... 
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NVIDIA Tegra 2 Dual Core vs Tegra 3 Quad Core (Kal-El) Mobile Processors NVIDIA Tegra 2 Dual Core and NVIDIA Tegra 3 Quad Core mobile processors are high end mobile processors from NVIDIA. NVIDIA Tegra is the world’s first mobile processor that is packed with dual Core Central processing Unit (CPU). Tegra 3 Quad... 
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Netbook vs Laptop Netbook and Laptop are portable computers. Internet has become ubiquitous these days and people require it to be with them everywhere. Keeping in mind that mobility is the prime necessity of modern lifestyle, laptops were introduced quite early. Today laptops have become very commonplace and... 
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Intel Mobile Processors Core i7 vs Core i7 Extreme Edition Core i7 and Core i7 Extreme are Intel core processors based on Sandy Bridge architecture. Here we will analyse the difference between Intel Core i7-2820QM and Intel Core Extreme i7-2920XM. Inter Core i7-2820QM and Core i7 Extreme (i7-2920XM) both have... 
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Cloud Computing vs Grid Computing Cloud computing and grid computing are the two different ways through which computing is done. Cloud computing means the services are used on the internet rather than local system. However, grid computing deals with the sharing of tasks over number of computers. Cloud computing... 
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