I'm reading Comer's TCP/IP book, where (page 107 of the 4th edition, if you're interested) he states: <BR><BLOCKQUOTE class="ip_ubbcode_quote"><font size="-1">quote ...
I guess it's like having error control at both the network (e.g. ethernet or X.25) and at the transport (tcp) level. so say you have a raid 5 array with zfs over it ...
The current IP address scheme of 32-bit words is fast becoming inadequate. It would appear that 2 32 = 4 294 967 296 combinations of addresses should be enough for everybody, but in practice this is ...
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