QuickFire
Posts that Deal with learning a concept with minimal fluff.
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Quickfire: Physical vs Logical or “Benefits to Virtualize the Implementation Away”
This QuickFire article details what’s the difference between Physical and Logical in computers. Physical is pretty much what it means, Physical for computers is the actual hardware itself. For example, Routers, Sega Genesis, and SATA hard drives are all examples of physical hardware. Logical is how the hardware is presented to the software that uses Continue reading
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Quickfire: MAC and IP interplay or “Setting the Table for the Route”
Welcome to the first quickfire post. They’re intended to be somewhere like the Walk Thru goal but for learning things rather than how to do something. An IP is something like 8.1.2.4 or 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334. They do look worlds apart. That’s because the 8.1.2.4 as an IPv4 address while the really long one is an IPv6 Continue reading
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I’m a Network Engineer A.S. Graduate and enjoy learning how to do something new with computers. I also enjoy video gaming. This blog plans to focus primarily on IT related things such as how to do something or learning about a technology. Video Gaming Posts likely may crop up from time to time. Thank you for visiting!
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