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Acronyms are horrible things - they tend to create a layer of obfuscation that confuses new users, | Acronyms are horrible things - they tend to create a layer of obfuscation that confuses new users, allow knowledge and understanding to diverge from reality (as original meanings get lost and forgotten), and can be used by some to imply some kind of knowledge superiority over their peers. Unfortunately they are rife in [[#I|IT]] (!), and systems and techniques are often given unnecessarily long or complex names in order to create a ''good'' acronym... | ||
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* '''AP''' - Asia Pacific | * '''AP''' - Asia Pacific | ||
* '''API''' - Application Programming Interface, used to allow a 3rd party access to an application via software/script | * '''API''' - Application Programming Interface, used to allow a 3rd party access to an application via software/script | ||
* '''ARP''' - [http://ww.wikipedia.org/wiki/Address_Resolution_Protocol Address Resolution Protocol], allows translation of [[#I|IP]] addresses into [[#M|MAC]] addresses | |||
* '''ASCII''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange], character encoding system | * '''ASCII''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange], character encoding system | ||
* '''ASLR''' - Address Space Layout Randomisation, security feature that randomises data layout in memory | * '''ASLR''' - Address Space Layout Randomisation, security feature that randomises data layout in memory | ||
* '''ASR''' - Automated System Recovery, HP feature to reboot hardware in the case of the OS failing | * '''ASR''' - Automated System Recovery, HP feature to reboot hardware in the case of the OS failing | ||
* '''ATA''' - AT Attachment (disks), also known [[ | * '''ATA''' - AT Attachment (disks), also known [[#I|IDE]] or [[#E|EIDE]] | ||
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* '''CDB''' - [[Acronyms#S|SCSI]] [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCSI_CDB Command Descriptor Block] | * '''CDB''' - [[Acronyms#S|SCSI]] [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCSI_CDB Command Descriptor Block] | ||
* '''CIDR''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classless_Inter-Domain_Routing Classless Inter-Domain Routing], method of IP address allocation that allows chunks of IP address space to be specified via variable length subnet masks | |||
* '''CIFS''' - Common Internet File System | * '''CIFS''' - Common Internet File System | ||
* '''CIM''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Information_Model_%28computing%29 Common Information Model] | * '''CIM''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Information_Model_%28computing%29 Common Information Model] | ||
* '''CMDB''' - Configuration Management Database | * '''CMDB''' - Configuration Management Database | ||
* '''CPU''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_processing_unit Central Processing Unit], the main number cruncher of a computer or device | |||
* '''CRAC''' - Computer Room Air-Conditioning | * '''CRAC''' - Computer Room Air-Conditioning | ||
* '''CRC''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclic_redundancy_check Cyclic Redundancy Check], allows for error detection (without recovery) | * '''CRC''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclic_redundancy_check Cyclic Redundancy Check], allows for error detection (without recovery) | ||
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* '''DHCP''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_Host_Configuration_Protocol Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol] | * '''DHCP''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_Host_Configuration_Protocol Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol] | ||
* '''DMA''' - Direct Memory Access, allows components direct access to system memory (rather than through the [[Acronyms#C|CPU]]) | * '''DMA''' - Direct Memory Access, allows components direct access to system memory (rather than through the [[Acronyms#C|CPU]]) | ||
* '''DNS''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System Domain Name System] | * '''DNS''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System Domain Name System], converts human friendly names into computer friendly numerical addresses | ||
* '''DSN''' - Data Source Name (or sometimes Database Source Name) | |||
* '''DTE''' - Data Termination Equipment, eg router | * '''DTE''' - Data Termination Equipment, eg router | ||
== E == | == E == | ||
* '''ECC''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Error-correcting_code Error Checking Code], allows for error detection and some recovery of errors | * '''ECC''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Error-correcting_code Error Checking Code], allows for error detection and some recovery of errors | ||
* '''EIDE''' - Enhanced IDE (drive), approximately equivalent of ATA-2 | * '''EIDE''' - Enhanced [[#I|IDE]] (drive), approximately equivalent of [[#A|ATA]]-2 | ||
* '''EMEA''' - Europe, Middle-East, Asia | * '''EMEA''' - Europe, Middle-East, Asia | ||
* '''ESX''' - [[:Category:ESX|Elastic Sky X]], the [[:Category:VMware|VMware]] [[:Category:Virtual_Machine|Virtual Machine]] host server | |||
* '''EULA''' - End User License Agreement, contract imposed on user of product (normally software) that's never read by user | |||
== F == | == F == | ||
* '''FATA''' - Fibre-Channel [[Acronyms#A|ATA]] disks, slower disks with FC interface | * '''FATA''' - Fibre-Channel [[Acronyms#A|ATA]] disks, slower disks with FC interface | ||
* '''FC''' - Fibre-Channel, normally used to connect servers with remote storage | * '''FC''' - Fibre-Channel, normally used to connect servers with remote storage | ||
* '''FOSS''' - Free and Open Source Software | |||
* '''FQDN''' - Fully Qualified Domain Name, eg <code>vwiki.sandfordit.com</code> as opposed to <code>vwiki</code> | * '''FQDN''' - Fully Qualified Domain Name, eg <code>vwiki.sandfordit.com</code> as opposed to <code>vwiki</code> | ||
* '''FTP''' - File Transfer Protocol, uses TCP 20 and 21 | * '''FTP''' - File Transfer Protocol, uses TCP 20 and 21 | ||
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* '''IMAP''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Message_Access_Protocol Internet Message Access Protocol], mailbox access protocol | * '''IMAP''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Message_Access_Protocol Internet Message Access Protocol], mailbox access protocol | ||
* '''IP''' - Internet Protocol | * '''IP''' - Internet Protocol | ||
* '''IT''' - Information Technology | |||
* '''IPMI''' - Intelligent Platform Management Interface, open standard for managing hardware platforms | * '''IPMI''' - Intelligent Platform Management Interface, open standard for managing hardware platforms | ||
* '''IRQ''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interrupt_request Interrupt ReQuest] | |||
* '''iSCSI''' - IP Small Computer Serial Interface, [[Acronyms#S|SCSI]] over IP | * '''iSCSI''' - IP Small Computer Serial Interface, [[Acronyms#S|SCSI]] over IP | ||
* '''ISEB''' - Information Systems Examinations Board | * '''ISEB''' - Information Systems Examinations Board | ||
* '''ITIL''' - IT Infrastructure Library | * '''ITIL''' - [[#I|IT]] Infrastructure Library | ||
== J == | == J == | ||
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* '''LDAP''' - Lightweight Directory Access Protocol | * '''LDAP''' - Lightweight Directory Access Protocol | ||
* '''LDS''' - Lightweight Directory Services | * '''LDS''' - Lightweight Directory Services | ||
* '''LMTP''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_Mail_Transfer_Protocol Local Mail Transfer Protocol] - similar to [[#S|SMTP]] but with no support for mail queueing | |||
== M == | == M == | ||
* '''MAC''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAC_address Media Access Control], link layer address to identify a network interface | |||
* '''MAN''' - Metropolitan Area Network, somewhere between a LAN and a WAN, for example connecting buildings within a localised area | * '''MAN''' - Metropolitan Area Network, somewhere between a LAN and a WAN, for example connecting buildings within a localised area | ||
* '''MIB''' - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Management_information_base Management Information Base], object hierarchy database, most commonly used in [[#S|SNMP]] | |||
* '''MPLS''' - Multi Protocol Label Switch(ing) | * '''MPLS''' - Multi Protocol Label Switch(ing) | ||
* '''MRTG''' - [http://oss.oetiker.ch/mrtg/ Multi Router Traffic Grapher], Tobi Oetiker's Perl based flexible SNMP poller/grapher | |||
* '''MSCS''' - Microsoft Clustering Services | * '''MSCS''' - Microsoft Clustering Services | ||
* '''MTA''' - [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Message_transfer_agent Message Transfer Agent], receives and forwards [[#S|SMTP]] emails to other MTA's or local mailboxes | |||
== N == | == N == | ||
* '''NAS''' - Network Attached Storage, storage that's available via a network | * '''NAS''' - Network Attached Storage, storage that's available via a network | ||
* '''NAT''' - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_address_translation Network Address Translation] | |||
* '''NTP''' - [http://duckduckgo.com/Network_Time_Protocol Network Time Protocol], reliable time sync protocol, uses [[#U|UDP]] 123 | * '''NTP''' - [http://duckduckgo.com/Network_Time_Protocol Network Time Protocol], reliable time sync protocol, uses [[#U|UDP]] 123 | ||
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== P == | == P == | ||
* '''PATA''' - Parallel ATA (disks, newer name for [[Acronyms# | * '''PATA''' - Parallel ATA (disks, newer name for [[Acronyms#A|ATA]] disks) | ||
* '''PCRE''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCRE Perl Compatible Regular Expressions], a widely used [[Regular_Expressions|Regex]] system | * '''PCRE''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCRE Perl Compatible Regular Expressions], a widely used [[Regular_Expressions|Regex]] system | ||
* '''PDU''' - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protocol_data_unit Protocol Data Unit], a unit or package of data. For example an [[Acronyms#S|SNMP]] Get request is a PDU | |||
* '''PID''' - Process ID, number assigned by the OS to a running process | * '''PID''' - Process ID, number assigned by the OS to a running process | ||
* '''POSIX''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/POSIX Portable Operating System Interface], cross OS standards for API's, etc | * '''POSIX''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/POSIX Portable Operating System Interface], cross OS standards for API's, etc | ||
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== R == | == R == | ||
* '''RAID''' - Redundant Array of Inexpensive (!?) Disks | |||
* '''RAM''' - Random Access Memory - read/write memory | * '''RAM''' - Random Access Memory - read/write memory | ||
* '''RDP''' - Remote Desktop Protocol | * '''RDP''' - Remote Desktop Protocol | ||
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* '''RIP''' - Route Information Protocol, old school routing protocol | * '''RIP''' - Route Information Protocol, old school routing protocol | ||
* '''ROM''' - Read Only Memory | * '''ROM''' - Read Only Memory | ||
* '''RRD''' - Round Robin Database, as used by [http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/ RRDtool] to store data points | |||
* '''RSS''' - Really Simple Syndication, ''news'' feed protocol | * '''RSS''' - Really Simple Syndication, ''news'' feed protocol | ||
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* '''SFTP''' - SSH File Transfer Protocol, secure copy provided by SSH v2 (not to be confused with [[#F|FTPS]]) | * '''SFTP''' - SSH File Transfer Protocol, secure copy provided by SSH v2 (not to be confused with [[#F|FTPS]]) | ||
* '''SLP''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service_Location_Protocol Service Locator Protocol]] | * '''SLP''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service_Location_Protocol Service Locator Protocol]] | ||
* '''SID''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security_Identifier Security Identifier], a unique ID for a security object, such as a user or a group | |||
* '''SMB''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Message_Block Server Message Block] (aka [[#C|CIFS]]), typically used to access shared file-systems and printers | * '''SMB''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Message_Block Server Message Block] (aka [[#C|CIFS]]), typically used to access shared file-systems and printers | ||
* '''SMTP''' - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, email message delivery protocol, uses TCP 25 | * '''SMTP''' - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, email message delivery protocol, uses TCP 25 | ||
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* '''TAR''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tar_%28file_format%29 Tape Archive], a collection of files bundled together into a container file (historically used for backups) | * '''TAR''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tar_%28file_format%29 Tape Archive], a collection of files bundled together into a container file (historically used for backups) | ||
* '''TCP''' - Transmission Control Protocol, networking transport of the internet | * '''TCP''' - Transmission Control Protocol, networking transport of the internet | ||
* '''TFTP''' - Trivial FTP, lightweight FTP using UDP 69 | * '''TFTP''' - Trivial FTP, lightweight [[#F|FTP]] using UDP 69 | ||
* '''TLB''' - [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Translation_lookaside_buffer Translation Lookaside Buffer], a cache mapping virtual memory addresses to physical addresses | |||
* '''TLS''' - Transport Layer Security, successor to [[#S|SSL]] | * '''TLS''' - Transport Layer Security, successor to [[#S|SSL]] | ||
* '''TOS''' - [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_TOS The Operating System], the Atari ST's Operating System | |||
* '''TTL''' - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_to_live Time To Live], a lifespan time-out or propagation limit for a piece of data | |||
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* '''VCP''' - VMware Certified Professional, title for certification on VMware Virtual Infrastructure / vSphere | * '''VCP''' - VMware Certified Professional, title for certification on VMware Virtual Infrastructure / vSphere | ||
* '''vCPU''' - Virtual [[#C|CPU]], CPU presented to a virtual machine, provides a variable share of a physical CPU | |||
* '''VI3''' - VMware Infrastructure 3, the name given to an infrastructure running ESX3(i) host servers managed by Virtual Centre v2 | * '''VI3''' - VMware Infrastructure 3, the name given to an infrastructure running ESX3(i) host servers managed by Virtual Centre v2 | ||
* '''VI4''' - VMware Infrastructure 4, officially called vSphere, the name sometimes given to an infrastructure running ESX4(i) host servers managed by vCentre v4 | * '''VI4''' - VMware Infrastructure 4, officially called vSphere, the name sometimes given to an infrastructure running ESX4(i) host servers managed by vCentre v4 | ||
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* '''VRF''' - Virtual Routing and Forwarding, used to provide selective/conditional routing | * '''VRF''' - Virtual Routing and Forwarding, used to provide selective/conditional routing | ||
* '''VSS''' - Volume Shadow Service, Microsoft OS service that creates quiesced disks (aka snapshots) | * '''VSS''' - Volume Shadow Service, Microsoft OS service that creates quiesced disks (aka snapshots) | ||
* '''VUM''' - VMware Update Manager | |||
== W == | == W == | ||
* '''WAN''' - Wide Area Network | * '''WAN''' - Wide Area Network | ||
* '''WBEM''' - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web-Based_Enterprise_Management Web-Based Enterprise Management] | |||
* '''WDS''' - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Deployment_Services Windows Deployment Services] | |||
* '''WMI''' - Windows Management Instrumentation, Microsoft's implementation of [[Acronyms#W|WBEM]] | |||
* '''WSUS''' - [http://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/windowsserver/bb332157.aspx Windows Server Update Services] | |||
== X == | == X == | ||
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* '''ZCA''' - Appliance version of a [[#Z|ZCS]] | * '''ZCA''' - Appliance version of a [[#Z|ZCS]] | ||
* '''ZCS''' - [[:Category:Zimbra|Zimbra]] Collaboration Suite | * '''ZCS''' - [[:Category:Zimbra|Zimbra]] Collaboration Suite | ||
Latest revision as of 13:59, 27 April 2013
Acronyms are horrible things - they tend to create a layer of obfuscation that confuses new users, allow knowledge and understanding to diverge from reality (as original meanings get lost and forgotten), and can be used by some to imply some kind of knowledge superiority over their peers. Unfortunately they are rife in IT (!), and systems and techniques are often given unnecessarily long or complex names in order to create a good acronym...
Jump to: | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z |
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- AD - Active Directory
- ALUA - Asymmetric Logical Unit Access, SAN feature whereby connected hosts can determine the states of target ports and prioritise paths to use to access LUN's
- AP - Asia Pacific
- API - Application Programming Interface, used to allow a 3rd party access to an application via software/script
- ARP - Address Resolution Protocol, allows translation of IP addresses into MAC addresses
- ASCII - American Standard Code for Information Interchange, character encoding system
- ASLR - Address Space Layout Randomisation, security feature that randomises data layout in memory
- ASR - Automated System Recovery, HP feature to reboot hardware in the case of the OS failing
- ATA - AT Attachment (disks), also known IDE or EIDE
B
- BCS - British Computer Society
- BGP - Border Gateway Protocol, a routing protocol
- BSOD - Blue Screen of Death, as seen on Windows servers
C
- CDB - SCSI Command Descriptor Block
- CIDR - Classless Inter-Domain Routing, method of IP address allocation that allows chunks of IP address space to be specified via variable length subnet masks
- CIFS - Common Internet File System
- CIM - Common Information Model
- CMDB - Configuration Management Database
- CPU - Central Processing Unit, the main number cruncher of a computer or device
- CRAC - Computer Room Air-Conditioning
- CRC - Cyclic Redundancy Check, allows for error detection (without recovery)
D
- DCE - Data Communications Equipment, eg modem
- DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
- DMA - Direct Memory Access, allows components direct access to system memory (rather than through the CPU)
- DNS - Domain Name System, converts human friendly names into computer friendly numerical addresses
- DSN - Data Source Name (or sometimes Database Source Name)
- DTE - Data Termination Equipment, eg router
E
- ECC - Error Checking Code, allows for error detection and some recovery of errors
- EIDE - Enhanced IDE (drive), approximately equivalent of ATA-2
- EMEA - Europe, Middle-East, Asia
- ESX - Elastic Sky X, the VMware Virtual Machine host server
- EULA - End User License Agreement, contract imposed on user of product (normally software) that's never read by user
F
- FATA - Fibre-Channel ATA disks, slower disks with FC interface
- FC - Fibre-Channel, normally used to connect servers with remote storage
- FOSS - Free and Open Source Software
- FQDN - Fully Qualified Domain Name, eg
vwiki.sandfordit.com
as opposed tovwiki
- FTP - File Transfer Protocol, uses TCP 20 and 21
- FTPS - Secure version of FTP, FTP over SSL/TLS, (not to be confused with SFTP)
G
- GPO - Group Policy Object
- GUI - Graphical User Interface
H
- HBA - Host Bus Adapter, server interface used to connect to SAN based storage
- HTTP - HyperText Transport Protocol, the bread and butter of the internet
- HTTPS - Secure HTTP, HTTP over SSL or TLS. Used for secure websites, and for delivering API and SOAP services
I
- IDE - Integrated Drive Electronics, aka ATA version 1
- IMAP - Internet Message Access Protocol, mailbox access protocol
- IP - Internet Protocol
- IT - Information Technology
- IPMI - Intelligent Platform Management Interface, open standard for managing hardware platforms
- IRQ - Interrupt ReQuest
- iSCSI - IP Small Computer Serial Interface, SCSI over IP
- ISEB - Information Systems Examinations Board
- ITIL - IT Infrastructure Library
J
- JBOD - Just a Bunch of Disks
K
L
- LAN - Local Area Network
- LDAP - Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
- LDS - Lightweight Directory Services
- LMTP - Local Mail Transfer Protocol - similar to SMTP but with no support for mail queueing
M
- MAC - Media Access Control, link layer address to identify a network interface
- MAN - Metropolitan Area Network, somewhere between a LAN and a WAN, for example connecting buildings within a localised area
- MIB - Management Information Base, object hierarchy database, most commonly used in SNMP
- MPLS - Multi Protocol Label Switch(ing)
- MRTG - Multi Router Traffic Grapher, Tobi Oetiker's Perl based flexible SNMP poller/grapher
- MSCS - Microsoft Clustering Services
- MTA - Message Transfer Agent, receives and forwards SMTP emails to other MTA's or local mailboxes
N
- NAS - Network Attached Storage, storage that's available via a network
- NAT - Network Address Translation
- NTP - Network Time Protocol, reliable time sync protocol, uses UDP 123
O
- OSPF - Open Shortest Path First, dynamic routing protocol
- OVA - Open Virtualisation Appliance, single file TAR of an OVF
- OVF - Open Virtualisation Format, industry standard virtual appliance definition, made up of various files within a folder
P
- PATA - Parallel ATA (disks, newer name for ATA disks)
- PCRE - Perl Compatible Regular Expressions, a widely used Regex system
- PDU - Protocol Data Unit, a unit or package of data. For example an SNMP Get request is a PDU
- PID - Process ID, number assigned by the OS to a running process
- POSIX - Portable Operating System Interface, cross OS standards for API's, etc
- PSOD - Purple Screen of Death, as seen on ESX servers
- PVLAN - Private VLAN, VLANs over VLANs
Q
R
- RAID - Redundant Array of Inexpensive (!?) Disks
- RAM - Random Access Memory - read/write memory
- RDP - Remote Desktop Protocol
- REST (API) - Representational State Transfer, web service
- RIP - Route Information Protocol, old school routing protocol
- ROM - Read Only Memory
- RRD - Round Robin Database, as used by RRDtool to store data points
- RSS - Really Simple Syndication, news feed protocol
S
- SAN - Storage Area Network, architecture for connecting systems to centralised storage
- SAS - Serial Attached SCSI (disk)
- SATA - Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (disk)
- SCOM - System Centre Operations Manager, Microsoft monitoring and operations product
- SCP - SSH Copy, provided by SSH v1 (has weaknesses and is outdated, SFTP provided by SSH v2 is current))
- SCSI - Small Computer Serial Interface
- SFTP - SSH File Transfer Protocol, secure copy provided by SSH v2 (not to be confused with FTPS)
- SLP - Service Locator Protocol]
- SID - Security Identifier, a unique ID for a security object, such as a user or a group
- SMB - Server Message Block (aka CIFS), typically used to access shared file-systems and printers
- SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, email message delivery protocol, uses TCP 25
- SNMP - Simple Network Management Protocol, used to monitor and manage network based devices by either polling of the device, or by the device generating traps (alerts)
- SNTP - Simple Network Time Protocol, lightweight version of NTP that doesn't include error checking etc
- SOAP - Simple Object Access Protocol, used to deliver remote services, usually over HTTP or HTTPS
- SPD - Serial Presence Detect, counter of errors experienced by a RAM memory stick, recorded on the stick
- SQL - Structure Query Language
- SSH - Secure Shell, used to access network devices securely over TCP 22
- SVN - SubVersioN, a version control system
T
- TAR - Tape Archive, a collection of files bundled together into a container file (historically used for backups)
- TCP - Transmission Control Protocol, networking transport of the internet
- TFTP - Trivial FTP, lightweight FTP using UDP 69
- TLB - Translation Lookaside Buffer, a cache mapping virtual memory addresses to physical addresses
- TLS - Transport Layer Security, successor to SSL
- TOS - The Operating System, the Atari ST's Operating System
- TTL - Time To Live, a lifespan time-out or propagation limit for a piece of data
U
- UPS - Uninterruptable Power Supply
- UUID - Universally Unique ID
V
- VCP - VMware Certified Professional, title for certification on VMware Virtual Infrastructure / vSphere
- vCPU - Virtual CPU, CPU presented to a virtual machine, provides a variable share of a physical CPU
- VI3 - VMware Infrastructure 3, the name given to an infrastructure running ESX3(i) host servers managed by Virtual Centre v2
- VI4 - VMware Infrastructure 4, officially called vSphere, the name sometimes given to an infrastructure running ESX4(i) host servers managed by vCentre v4
- VIC - (VMware) Virtual Infrastructure Client
- VIM - Virtual Infrastructure Manager, old name for VMware vCentre
- VLAN - Virtual LAN, allows different networks to be carried across the same Ethernet, differentiated by 802.1Q tags
- VMDK - Virtual Machine Disk file, a VMware virtual machine's virtual hard drive file
- VMFS - Virtual Machine File System, VMware's storage format for virtual machines to run on
- VNC - Virtual Network Computer, superior remote desktop application
- VPN - Virtual Private Network
- VRF - Virtual Routing and Forwarding, used to provide selective/conditional routing
- VSS - Volume Shadow Service, Microsoft OS service that creates quiesced disks (aka snapshots)
- VUM - VMware Update Manager
W
- WAN - Wide Area Network
- WBEM - Web-Based Enterprise Management
- WDS - Windows Deployment Services
- WMI - Windows Management Instrumentation, Microsoft's implementation of WBEM
- WSUS - Windows Server Update Services