Basic Network Terminologies
Basic Network Terminologies:
- Data
- Data Rate
- Baud Rate
- Pick Data Rate
- Bursty Data
1. Data:
Raw
facts and figures or unorganized form (such as alphabets, numbers, or symbols)
that refers to, or represents, conditions, ideas, or objects. Computer's
symbols or signals that are input, stored, and processed by a computer, for
output is usable information.
2. Data Rate:
Data
Rate is the speed of data which is transferred from a computer to another one
are speed of per second bytes between two devices, the speed of data is
measurable in bytes per second.
at
which speed audio and video files are encoded means(compressed), measured in
bits per second (see bit rate). The transmission speed of a network. At 100
Mbps (megabits per second) rated 100 Base-T Ethernet is an example of this.
3. Baud Rate:
In
telecommunication and electronics, baud is the unit for symbol rate or
modulation rate in symbols per second are pulses per second. It is a number of
distinct symbol changes (signaling events) made for the transmission medium per
second in a line of Code or digitally modulated signal. Digital data modem
manufacturers commonly the baud as the modulation rate of data transmission and
express it as bits per second. Baud is related to gross bit rate expressed as
bits per second.
4. Peak Data rate:
This
Peak data rate was the fastest data transfer rate for every device, typically
available in short bursts during transfer activity, and not sustainable for
long periods of time.
5. Bursty Data:
The
Burst is a term which is used in a number of the information technology
contexts to mean a mean a specific amount of the data received or sent in one
intermittent operation. Its contrasted with paced, streamed, or continuous.
Simply, every burst operation implies that many threshold has been reached that
triggers the burst. Its depending on particular technology, a burst operation
can be intermittent at a regular rate or irregular.
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