By default, 10 computers can be joined to the domain by both users and administrators. As long as a user is authenticated against the Active Directory, he or she can add up to 10 computers to the domain.
While this one posses as an advantage for smaller companies, it is not a desirable feature for bigger companies since they have to control more tightly who can add machines to their domain.
I believe the answer is <span>annual maintenance
</span><span>annual maintenance refers to the system maintenance that being done at a regular time period (most commonly done at least every 6 month)
This is really necessary in order to detect potential virus/malware that would compromise the information within your computer.</span>
A dedicated server is a single computer in a network reserved for serving the needs of the network. For example, some networks require that one computer be set aside to manage communications between all the other computers. A dedicated server could also be a computer that manages printer resources.
Well we have SRAM(Static Random Access Memory) is faster, have a lower density but it is more expensive.
While DRAM(Dynamic Random access memory) is just the opposite.
Those are the only two, I know exist.