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The act of directing and distributing network traffic across different servers to ensure fast and reliable services.
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Connecting to a CSP through a physical connection rather than across the internet. Involves connecting two routers.
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The ability to add or take away processing power, memory, or storage to meet the needs of the client.
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A network security device that uses a set of rules to allow or deny access to a network or device.
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A secure, or encrypted, method of sending information such as usernames or passwords across the internet.
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Having multiple resources of the same type as a backup in case something fails.
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The system through which internet domain names are translated into IP addresses.
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Essentially functions as a "tunnel" that encrypts information and makes it private as it passes across the public internet.
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Used primarily on Linux, this is a way for users to securely access a device accross an unsecured network.
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Allows for the virtual configuration of networks and is often faster, more flexible, and easier than traditional networks.