The cloud is a network of computer linked by the internet to store information. Backing up file using cloud computing means that your files will be put on the cloud as an extra copy in case you lose them or such. The cloud will still have a copy to use.
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Hardware resources that can be usefully shared and also examples of their sharing include;
A) CPU servers, which carry out computations for clients.
B) Network capacity transmission of data or packet transmission is done using the same circuit, meaning many communication channels share the same circuit.
C) Screen networks windows systems which enable processes in remote computers to update the contents of their local server.
D) Memory cache server.
E) Disk file server, virtual disk server.
Softwares include;
A) Web-page web servers which allow client programs to have read-only access to page contents.
B) Database whose contents can be usefully shared.
C) File servers enable multiple users access to files .
D) Objects can be shared in distributed systems example shared ticket booking, whiteboard etc.
E) Exclusive lock which enables the coordination of accessing a special resource.
The Federal Communications Commission regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and U.S. territories.
<h3>What is Federal Communications Commission?</h3>
- In the United States, radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable communications are governed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), an independent agency of the federal government.
- Broadband access, fair competition, radio frequency usage, media accountability, public safety, and national security are all still under the FCC's purview.
- In order to take over the Federal Radio Commission's responsibilities for radio regulation, the Communications Act of 1934 created the FCC.
<h3>Which complaints does the FCC deal with?</h3>
- Visit consumercomplaints.fcc.gov and select one of the six category buttons under "File a Complaint" if you wish to complain as a consumer about the problem you are having (TV, phone, Internet, radio, emergency communications, access for people with disabilities).
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