What’s a conn. rod?

The connecting rod transfers power from the piston to the crankshaft and can cause engine failure. Steel and aluminum are common materials used in production, with casting, forging, and powder metallurgy being common methods. Cast rods are reliable for low horsepower engines, while forged bars are used in high horsepower applications. Aluminum rods allow for […]

Mesh Conn. Layer: What is it?

Mesh connectivity layers allow users to connect to wireless mesh networks using Wi-Fi or WiMAX. The system includes a loadable Windows driver and uses Line Quality Source Routing. It provides stable internet access and benefits both personal and business applications. Mesh connectivity layers are innovations in computer technology that allow an end user to establish […]

What’s a Conn. Broker?

A connection broker is software that links clients and servers or peer clients, commonly used in database connection management and remote desktop virtualization. It plays a vital role in multilevel system architectures and distributive computing architecture, managing connections and communication between machines. In remote desktop virtualization, it authenticates and authorizes the client machine and ensures […]

Conn Pooling: What is it?

Connection pooling manages database connections for multiple users, improving server performance and query response times. Users are assigned to pools with similar configurations and queued if necessary. Pool fragmentation can slow response times, but can be solved by creating multiple pools. Idle or lost connections are returned to the pool as invalid objects. Connection pooling […]

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