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An extension to the ATA interface (IDE) that effectively doubles the top data transfer speed of IDE from 16.6MBytes/second up to 33 MBytes/second. Also known as Ultra-IDE. ISP Glossary:
Ultra ATA/33 - MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Oct. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- VeriSign, Inc.(Nasdaq: VRSN), the leading provider of critical infrastructureservices for the Internet and telecommunications networks, todayprovided the following response to the Internet Architecture Board'scommentary on Site Finder, a service to improve Web navigation forInternet users.VeriSign's Response to IAB Commentary "Architectural Concerns on theUse of DNS Wildcards" dated September 23, 2003On September 23, 2003, the IAB issued a commentary entitled"Architectural Concerns on the use of DNS Wildcards." This commentarydescribes various implications of the implementation of DNS wildcardsin a zone, paying particular attention to VeriSign's recent deploymentof a wildcard A record in the .com and .net zones on September 15,2003. As with the IAB's review of VeriSign's binary redirect fornon-ASCII domain names, VeriSign appreciates the opportunity tocomment on the IAB's views on our wildcard implementation and looksforward to continuing an open dialog with the IAB on this and futureservices.This response will address the IAB commentary, using observedoperational data to put the issues into context. This response doesnot address the wildcard primer nor any non-technical considerationsraised in the commentary, which VeriSign believes are moreappropriately addressed in a different form.- http://finance.lycos.com/home/news/story.asp?story=35957491
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