Datacenters

Data center

A data center is a building or group of buildings used to house computer systems and associated components. It includes redundant or backup components for power supply, data communication connections, environmental controls, and security devices. It is an industrial-scale operation that uses a lot of electricity.

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CS 168: Introduction to the Internet: Architecture and Protocols

UC Berkeley

Fall 2022

UC Berkeley's CS 168 is an undergraduate level course presenting a wide range of fundamental concepts related to the internet architecture and protocols. Students partake in several programming projects mostly in Python. Prior programming knowledge is expected.

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