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  • 11Fibre Channel —    An interconnection standard designed to connect peripherals, mass storage systems, archiving and imaging systems, and engineering workstations.    Fibre Channel provides bandwidth from 100Mbps to 800Mbps over a variety of cable types,… …

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  • 12fibre of your fabric — Cockney Rhyming Slang Loot (money) C mon, let me feel the fibre of your fabric …

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  • 13Fibre Optique — Fibres optiques Une fibre optique est un fil en verre ou en plastique très fin qui a la propriété de conduire la lumière et sert dans les transmissions terrestres et océaniques de données. Elle offre un débit d informations nettement supérieur à… …

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  • 14Fibre Channel over IP — (FCIP or FC/IP, also known as Fibre Channel tunneling or storage tunneling), is an Internet Protocol (IP) based storage networking technology developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and defined in RFC 3821. FCIP mechanisms enable… …

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  • 15fibre optics — fi‧bre op‧tics [ˌfaɪbər ˈɒptɪks ǁ ˈɑːp ] , fiber optics noun [uncountable] TELECOMMUNICATIONS the process of using very thin threads of glass or plastic to carry information in the form of light, especially on telephone lines fibre optic… …

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  • 16fibre optic — fibre optics fi‧bre op‧tics [ˌfaɪbər ˈɒptɪks ǁ ˈɑːp ] , fiber optics noun [uncountable] TELECOMMUNICATIONS the process of using very thin threads of glass or plastic to carry information in the form of light, especially on telephone lines fibre… …

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  • 17fibre optics — (The spelling fiber optics is also used in American English. The form fibre optic is used as a modifier.) 1) N UNCOUNT Fibre optics is the use of long thin threads of glass to carry information in the form of light. 2) ADJ: ADJ n Fibre optic… …

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  • 18Fibre Channel point-to-point — (FC P2P) is a Fibre Channel topology where exactly two ports (devices) are directly connected to each other.* It is the simplest topology, no network addressing is needed, because each message has only one possible receiver. * The bandwidth is… …

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  • 19Fibre Multi Object Spectrograph — Fibre Multi Object Spectrograph, or FMOS is facility instrument for the Subaru telescope on Mauna Kea in Hawaii. The instrument consists of a complex fibre optic positioning system mounted at the prime focus of the telescope. Fibres are then fed… …

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  • 20Fibre Channel time out values — The FC PH standard defines three time out values used for error detection and recovery in Fibre Channel protocol.E D TOV stands for Error Detect TimeOut Value . This is the basic error timeout used for all Fibre Channel error detection. Its… …

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